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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... established literary reputation , led the way to a most satisfactory arrangement ; and I hope he will pardon me for saying that his efforts , so far transcending the claims of friendship , could only have proceeded from his ...
... established literary reputation , led the way to a most satisfactory arrangement ; and I hope he will pardon me for saying that his efforts , so far transcending the claims of friendship , could only have proceeded from his ...
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... established , probably for centuries . No date has ever been given when the neighbouring nations were finally subdued . The Mohawks claimed , not that now they had conquered the Massachusetts , but that , for an indefinite period ...
... established , probably for centuries . No date has ever been given when the neighbouring nations were finally subdued . The Mohawks claimed , not that now they had conquered the Massachusetts , but that , for an indefinite period ...
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... established near Hockelega , now Montreal ; and when Champlain entered the same river their war with the Iroquois had already commenced , and that enterprizing officer accompanied one of their parties in a hostile expedition against ...
... established near Hockelega , now Montreal ; and when Champlain entered the same river their war with the Iroquois had already commenced , and that enterprizing officer accompanied one of their parties in a hostile expedition against ...
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... established themselves on the east side of the river , occupying the flats below the present town of Wilkesbarre . New and interesting personages now appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the ...
... established themselves on the east side of the river , occupying the flats below the present town of Wilkesbarre . New and interesting personages now appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the ...
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... established themselves at Bethlehem , were indefatigable in their labour of love to Christianize the Indians . Neither the heats of summer , winter's storms , the dangers of the en- tangled forests , nor the toil in ascending ...
... established themselves at Bethlehem , were indefatigable in their labour of love to Christianize the Indians . Neither the heats of summer , winter's storms , the dangers of the en- tangled forests , nor the toil in ascending ...
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