History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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... o'clock in the morning the company broke up , and we returned home . Our ladies speak with great pleasure of the entertainment , and , as far as I have heard , no offence was given or taken the whole evening . If this long letter gives ...
... o'clock in the morning the company broke up , and we returned home . Our ladies speak with great pleasure of the entertainment , and , as far as I have heard , no offence was given or taken the whole evening . If this long letter gives ...
Σελίδα 401
... o'clock to - morrow morning . " December 27. The meeting opened according to adjournment , and the committee reported : whereupon the following resolves were passed . " Whereas , it is an object of great importance that the rights of ...
... o'clock to - morrow morning . " December 27. The meeting opened according to adjournment , and the committee reported : whereupon the following resolves were passed . " Whereas , it is an object of great importance that the rights of ...
Σελίδα 413
... o'clock in the afternoon , a person whom he knew came up and said , " a friend at the red house wished to speak to him . " Unconscious of danger he walked down , when suddenly he was seized behind , and an attempt made to pinion his ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , a person whom he knew came up and said , " a friend at the red house wished to speak to him . " Unconscious of danger he walked down , when suddenly he was seized behind , and an attempt made to pinion his ...
Σελίδα 416
... o'clock . I told Mr. Evans that as I could not return to Wilkesbarre , we had better proceed for Philadelphia , and inform the Executive of the state of things at Wyoming . He readily assented , and we imme- diately commenced our march ...
... o'clock . I told Mr. Evans that as I could not return to Wilkesbarre , we had better proceed for Philadelphia , and inform the Executive of the state of things at Wyoming . He readily assented , and we imme- diately commenced our march ...
Σελίδα 423
... o'clock . Standing with them on the bank of the river , I observed a man on the other side , leading a horse . It was on the shore of the river . Being near sighted , I did not know him . But one of them exclaimed- " There goes Major ...
... o'clock . Standing with them on the bank of the river , I observed a man on the other side , leading a horse . It was on the shore of the river . Being near sighted , I did not know him . But one of them exclaimed- " There goes Major ...
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