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 49
... returned early the next morning , reporting that all was well . Mr. T. spoke of the valley as a delightful spot . " He did not won- der at the contest waged for its possession . " In respect to the subse- quent massacre of the first ...
... returned early the next morning , reporting that all was well . Mr. T. spoke of the valley as a delightful spot . " He did not won- der at the contest waged for its possession . " In respect to the subse- quent massacre of the first ...
Σελίδα 56
... returned , and I shall not trouble your Honour with any account of their pro- ceedings , as Major Clayton informs me he transmitted to you , from Fort Augusta , a particular account of all their transactions , from their setting out ...
... returned , and I shall not trouble your Honour with any account of their pro- ceedings , as Major Clayton informs me he transmitted to you , from Fort Augusta , a particular account of all their transactions , from their setting out ...
Σελίδα 58
... returned in 1765 to the Susquehanna , and made their resting place again at Wyalusing . The people of that now highly cultivated and populous place , we cannot doubt , will be pleased to see the description of the Mora- vian Indian ...
... returned in 1765 to the Susquehanna , and made their resting place again at Wyalusing . The people of that now highly cultivated and populous place , we cannot doubt , will be pleased to see the description of the Mora- vian Indian ...
Σελίδα 108
... returned immediately to Wyo- ming . This was the first scene of the first act , of the Pennymite and Yan- kee war . So far , some ill temper may have arisen , but the deep feel- ings of revenge , and thirst for blood had been on neither ...
... returned immediately to Wyo- ming . This was the first scene of the first act , of the Pennymite and Yan- kee war . So far , some ill temper may have arisen , but the deep feel- ings of revenge , and thirst for blood had been on neither ...
Σελίδα 109
... returned from prison , and a considerable number of adven- turers who held shares in the Susquehanna Company , constituting two hundred and seventy or eighty able bodied men in all , assembled on the river banks , where Wilkesbarre now ...
... returned from prison , and a considerable number of adven- turers who held shares in the Susquehanna Company , constituting two hundred and seventy or eighty able bodied men in all , assembled on the river banks , where Wilkesbarre now ...
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