History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 páginas |
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... authority , of Gordon and Ramsay , as they were the sources from which Marshall derived materials for his first edition . Black with cruelty , and crimsoned with blood , sufficient to harrow up the soul with horror , is the simple ...
... authority , of Gordon and Ramsay , as they were the sources from which Marshall derived materials for his first edition . Black with cruelty , and crimsoned with blood , sufficient to harrow up the soul with horror , is the simple ...
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... North America , radically differ- ing in their languages . Of this opinion was the Rev. Mr. Hecke- welder , certainly authority in a high degree entitled to consideration . He enumerates the Leni - Lenape , or Delawares . 2 LETTER I. ...
... North America , radically differ- ing in their languages . Of this opinion was the Rev. Mr. Hecke- welder , certainly authority in a high degree entitled to consideration . He enumerates the Leni - Lenape , or Delawares . 2 LETTER I. ...
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... 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 power , so far as such exposition may tend to ...
... 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 power , so far as such exposition may tend to ...
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... authority adds : " The Mohawks considered themselves their masters , and although peace was brought about between them , by the mediation of the English and Dutch , yet the Massachusetts , and others , often suffered from their ...
... authority adds : " The Mohawks considered themselves their masters , and although peace was brought about between them , by the mediation of the English and Dutch , yet the Massachusetts , and others , often suffered from their ...
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... authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas had ever any special interest or influence here . But the Senecas . and Oneidas acted so conspicuous ...
... authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas had ever any special interest or influence here . But the Senecas . and Oneidas acted so conspicuous ...
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