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 25
... remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people very different in their habits from those who occupied the place when first discovered by the whites . Most of these ruins have been so much ...
... remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people very different in their habits from those who occupied the place when first discovered by the whites . Most of these ruins have been so much ...
Σελίδα 45
... remain in safety , as , in consequence of a petition presented by the Brethren , at Bethlehem , the Governor of Pennsyl- vania sent a party of soldiers into these parts for the protection of the Christian Indians and the country in ...
... remain in safety , as , in consequence of a petition presented by the Brethren , at Bethlehem , the Governor of Pennsyl- vania sent a party of soldiers into these parts for the protection of the Christian Indians and the country in ...
Σελίδα 75
... remain , ( till further consideration thereof be had , ) under the government of the Dutch . " This was the first amicable essay towards a settlement of the disputed line . " This agreement , " says an able writer , whose work was ...
... remain , ( till further consideration thereof be had , ) under the government of the Dutch . " This was the first amicable essay towards a settlement of the disputed line . " This agreement , " says an able writer , whose work was ...
Σελίδα 79
... remain at this day bounded in point of right as they are described in the original grant of each , I do not believe there is one settlement in that part of the globe that has not been encroached upon , or else usurped upon its neighbour ...
... remain at this day bounded in point of right as they are described in the original grant of each , I do not believe there is one settlement in that part of the globe that has not been encroached upon , or else usurped upon its neighbour ...
Σελίδα 104
... remain upon the ground , " man their rights " as was the phrase , and defend them- " Pennymite " and " Yankee " being the terms by which the parties were generally de- signated at the time ; and are used by us in no invidious " sense ...
... remain upon the ground , " man their rights " as was the phrase , and defend them- " Pennymite " and " Yankee " being the terms by which the parties were generally de- signated at the time ; and are used by us in no invidious " sense ...
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