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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... valley having been , for centuries , subject to their authority , and here having been exhibited the last dread scene in the fearful drama of their national existence , I shall endeavour to give a sketch of their history , policy , and ...
... valley having been , for centuries , subject to their authority , and here having been exhibited the last dread scene in the fearful drama of their national existence , I shall endeavour to give a sketch of their history , policy , and ...
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... valley , for this connexion , because the aspect they present strengthens the conclusion , that Wyoming was the residence of several chiefs and tribes of this gigantic empire . Mr. Chapman has given a clear description of the fort ...
... valley , for this connexion , because the aspect they present strengthens the conclusion , that Wyoming was the residence of several chiefs and tribes of this gigantic empire . Mr. Chapman has given a clear description of the fort ...
Σελίδα 29
... valley ? Not the Mohawks ; they were located the farthest east , as we have seen , and gave or received their name from the Mohawk river . Not the Onondagos , for they , I take it , were a distinguished or favored tribe , to whom was ...
... valley ? Not the Mohawks ; they were located the farthest east , as we have seen , and gave or received their name from the Mohawk river . Not the Onondagos , for they , I take it , were a distinguished or favored tribe , to whom was ...
Σελίδα 35
... valley was appropriated to the residence of such tribes , or parts of tribes , as claimed protection of the Six Nations , or portions of their refractory subjects , whom they desired to place more immedi- ately under their inspection ...
... valley was appropriated to the residence of such tribes , or parts of tribes , as claimed protection of the Six Nations , or portions of their refractory subjects , whom they desired to place more immedi- ately under their inspection ...
Σελίδα 41
... valley . Doubtless , they were spies , sent by the Iroquois ; their large number , with exquisite art , concealing the purpose of the journey . The way tra- veled , being the warrior's path , thirty or forty young savages , before ...
... valley . Doubtless , they were spies , sent by the Iroquois ; their large number , with exquisite art , concealing the purpose of the journey . The way tra- veled , being the warrior's path , thirty or forty young savages , before ...
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