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 19
... fact , as were most of the surrounding nations ; and when this truth is once admitted , what was before doubtful , becomes perfectly clear or easily explicable . In treating this matter , I feel a lively assurance , that old facts will ...
... fact , as were most of the surrounding nations ; and when this truth is once admitted , what was before doubtful , becomes perfectly clear or easily explicable . In treating this matter , I feel a lively assurance , that old facts will ...
Σελίδα 20
... facts , con- nected with Indian story ; and he from collections of the Mass . Hist . Soc : The authority adds : " The Mohawks considered themselves their masters , and although peace was brought about between them , by the mediation of ...
... facts , con- nected with Indian story ; and he from collections of the Mass . Hist . Soc : The authority adds : " The Mohawks considered themselves their masters , and although peace was brought about between them , by the mediation of ...
Σελίδα 26
... facts to this description of my lamented friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in Wilkesbarre . Its situation is the highest part of the low grounds , so that only in extraordinary floods , is ...
... facts to this description of my lamented friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in Wilkesbarre . Its situation is the highest part of the low grounds , so that only in extraordinary floods , is ...
Σελίδα 27
... fact , that in 1710 , in the reign of that Queen , a deputation of chiefs of the Five Nations visited England , where they were received with marked distinction . Clothed like tragedy kings , by tailors of the theatre ; taken in the ...
... fact , that in 1710 , in the reign of that Queen , a deputation of chiefs of the Five Nations visited England , where they were received with marked distinction . Clothed like tragedy kings , by tailors of the theatre ; taken in the ...
Σελίδα 29
... facts to warrant such an infer- ence , I am not prepared to assert ; but the Great Shikellamus , the Vice Roy over the ... fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas had ever any special interest or ...
... facts to warrant such an infer- ence , I am not prepared to assert ; but the Great Shikellamus , the Vice Roy over the ... fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas had ever any special interest or ...
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