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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... five united nations of Indians , situated north of the blue mountains , amidst the lesser lakes , and on the head waters of the Hudson , the Delaware , and the Susquehanna , claiming empire and exacting homage through an extent of ...
... five united nations of Indians , situated north of the blue mountains , amidst the lesser lakes , and on the head waters of the Hudson , the Delaware , and the Susquehanna , claiming empire and exacting homage through an extent of ...
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... Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of New Hampshire , in 1685 , received a letter written by a distinguished Sagamore , and signed by fifteen Chiefs , of which the following is an extract . " May ...
... Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of New Hampshire , in 1685 , received a letter written by a distinguished Sagamore , and signed by fifteen Chiefs , of which the following is an extract . " May ...
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... myself unpardonable if I withheld the following interesting paper ; for to a large proportion of the readers of this volume it probably will be new . AN INDIAN TRADITION , CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THE FIVE HISTORY OF WYOMING . 21.
... myself unpardonable if I withheld the following interesting paper ; for to a large proportion of the readers of this volume it probably will be new . AN INDIAN TRADITION , CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THE FIVE HISTORY OF WYOMING . 21.
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... FIVE NATIONS . The following is the account given by old Cannassa tego , of the manner in which his country was made and peopled . " When our good Manitta raised Akanishionegy * out of the great waters , he said to his brethren , how ...
... FIVE NATIONS . The following is the account given by old Cannassa tego , of the manner in which his country was made and peopled . " When our good Manitta raised Akanishionegy * out of the great waters , he said to his brethren , how ...
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... Five Nations visited England , where they were received with marked distinction . Clothed like tragedy kings , by tailors of the theatre ; taken in the coaches of state , they were waited upon by Sir Charles Cotterell , and on the 19th ...
... Five Nations visited England , where they were received with marked distinction . Clothed like tragedy kings , by tailors of the theatre ; taken in the coaches of state , they were waited upon by Sir Charles Cotterell , and on the 19th ...
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