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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Σελίδα 89
... received a bribe of twelve hundred dollars for this abjuration of claim west of New York . In the absence of any proof , this imputation we should deem unfounded . Who would have given a sum so considerable for an opinion which could ...
... received a bribe of twelve hundred dollars for this abjuration of claim west of New York . In the absence of any proof , this imputation we should deem unfounded . Who would have given a sum so considerable for an opinion which could ...
Σελίδα 91
... received that name on first landing , it meaning , in the Indian language , a quill or pen , ) and our brothers of New England , have had some dis- pute about the lands of Susquehanna , a dispute of the same kind as that of the Governor ...
... received that name on first landing , it meaning , in the Indian language , a quill or pen , ) and our brothers of New England , have had some dis- pute about the lands of Susquehanna , a dispute of the same kind as that of the Governor ...
Σελίδα 98
... received their pay for the same , and could not sell the same again . But they said they had agreed to give Gov. Penn , a deed of the same land , because Sir William Johnson had told them that their former conveyance to the New England ...
... received their pay for the same , and could not sell the same again . But they said they had agreed to give Gov. Penn , a deed of the same land , because Sir William Johnson had told them that their former conveyance to the New England ...
Σελίδα 100
... received with many marks of disapprobation and some degree of resentment , expressed by many Indians , of the best character in said nation , saying it was entirely foreign to the business of the treaty , and known beforehand only . to ...
... received with many marks of disapprobation and some degree of resentment , expressed by many Indians , of the best character in said nation , saying it was entirely foreign to the business of the treaty , and known beforehand only . to ...
Σελίδα 113
... received by either side ; the campaign closed , the Yan- kees having been three times expelled , leaving the valley in un- disputed possession of Ogden , Jennings , and their victorious forces . Thus closed 1769 , the first year of the ...
... received by either side ; the campaign closed , the Yan- kees having been three times expelled , leaving the valley in un- disputed possession of Ogden , Jennings , and their victorious forces . Thus closed 1769 , the first year of the ...
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