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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... 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 , these had been their vassals . In the history of the New England ...
... 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 , these had been their vassals . In the history of the New England ...
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... given by the old Missionaries , who witnessed and shared them , almost tasks the belief of the reader . " " They were literally hunted from their resting place , and the feeble remnant of this once powerful and haughty tribe owed their ...
... given by the old Missionaries , who witnessed and shared them , almost tasks the belief of the reader . " " They were literally hunted from their resting place , and the feeble remnant of this once powerful and haughty tribe owed their ...
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... given by old Cannassa tego , of the manner in which his country was made and peopled . " When our good Manitta ... given you to eat , and tobacco to smoke in Council . The beasts , birds and fishes have I given to you all , in common ...
... given by old Cannassa tego , of the manner in which his country was made and peopled . " When our good Manitta ... given you to eat , and tobacco to smoke in Council . The beasts , birds and fishes have I given to you all , in common ...
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... given you will in time grow old , and wear out , so that you will be weary of them ; or from various accidents they may become unfit for your habitation , and you will leave them . I cannot remain here always to give you new ones . I ...
... given you will in time grow old , and wear out , so that you will be weary of them ; or from various accidents they may become unfit for your habitation , and you will leave them . I cannot remain here always to give you new ones . I ...
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... given as descriptive of the thing named . Massachusetts was thus called from the blue hills , says Roger Wil- liams . The Rev. John Cotton defines Massachusetts , in his vocabu- lary of Indian words , " An hill in the form of an arrow ...
... given as descriptive of the thing named . Massachusetts was thus called from the blue hills , says Roger Wil- liams . The Rev. John Cotton defines Massachusetts , in his vocabu- lary of Indian words , " An hill in the form of an arrow ...
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