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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... called " Dial Rock , " -- giving notice to the labouring husbandman , that it is time to turn out his team , and reposing under the shade of elm or walnut , to take his noontide repast . The geological structure of Wyoming affords to ...
... called " Dial Rock , " -- giving notice to the labouring husbandman , that it is time to turn out his team , and reposing under the shade of elm or walnut , to take his noontide repast . The geological structure of Wyoming affords to ...
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... called Panukkog , and Natukkog , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks were clearly indidated . So far east as the Merrimack were their arms a source of terror . memory of persons then living , a small ...
... called Panukkog , and Natukkog , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks were clearly indidated . So far east as the Merrimack were their arms a source of terror . memory of persons then living , a small ...
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... called upon by the Six Nations to join the conflict , and such among them as were averse to war , were threatened with destruction if they did not join them . " Growing jealousy of the English , who were rapidly peopling the ocean ...
... called upon by the Six Nations to join the conflict , and such among them as were averse to war , were threatened with destruction if they did not join them . " Growing jealousy of the English , who were rapidly peopling the ocean ...
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... ( called by the Mohegans Yokeag , ) set out on a war path , to strike an enemy , and take a scalp , a thousand miles distant . Courage , fortitude , ambition ; the lofty aspirations of Alexander or Napoleon were here . Nor were these all ...
... ( called by the Mohegans Yokeag , ) set out on a war path , to strike an enemy , and take a scalp , a thousand miles distant . Courage , fortitude , ambition ; the lofty aspirations of Alexander or Napoleon were here . Nor were these all ...
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... called them women . The Six Nations had , how- ever , given to them and the Shawanese , the country upon the Juniata , for a hunting ground , and had so informed the Governor ; but notwithstanding this , the latter permitted the whites ...
... called them women . The Six Nations had , how- ever , given to them and the Shawanese , the country upon the Juniata , for a hunting ground , and had so informed the Governor ; but notwithstanding this , the latter permitted the whites ...
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