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 42
... whole line of the Atlantic shore , from the St. Croix to St. Mary's . Sharp collisions arose . Each endeavoured to enlist the Indians in their respective quarrels . To the keen encounter of opposing interests , was added the exciting ...
... whole line of the Atlantic shore , from the St. Croix to St. Mary's . Sharp collisions arose . Each endeavoured to enlist the Indians in their respective quarrels . To the keen encounter of opposing interests , was added the exciting ...
Σελίδα 43
... whole line of their widely extended empire . Contracting our view to the limited range of our appropriate subject , we proceed with our narrative . The spring following the first visit to the Christian Indians , at Gnadenhutten , ( i ...
... whole line of their widely extended empire . Contracting our view to the limited range of our appropriate subject , we proceed with our narrative . The spring following the first visit to the Christian Indians , at Gnadenhutten , ( i ...
Σελίδα 60
... whole white race had but one neck , and that submitted to their exterminating hatchet . Like every other people they were compelled to yield to circumstances . The French were favored in former years because they erected trading houses ...
... whole white race had but one neck , and that submitted to their exterminating hatchet . Like every other people they were compelled to yield to circumstances . The French were favored in former years because they erected trading houses ...
Σελίδα 61
... whole force on other points in favor of the French . What was it , but a new edition of the old policy practised in England for hundreds of years , in civil wars , for families to divide , so that whichever party might prevail the ...
... whole force on other points in favor of the French . What was it , but a new edition of the old policy practised in England for hundreds of years , in civil wars , for families to divide , so that whichever party might prevail the ...
Σελίδα 83
... whole transaction , can operate as a bar of the Connecticut claim to the Susquehanna lands . What conclusion does the mind naturally draw from all these premises ? Is it not this , that the settlement in 1650 , by the arbitration of the ...
... whole transaction , can operate as a bar of the Connecticut claim to the Susquehanna lands . What conclusion does the mind naturally draw from all these premises ? Is it not this , that the settlement in 1650 , by the arbitration of the ...
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