| William Smith - 1757 - 296 páginas
...upon as the King o/'Eng" land's Subjects, and let me know, from Time to Time, every tiling that ce is done. " Thus far I have fpoken to you relating to the War." Not long after- this Interview, a confiderable Party, of Mohawks and Mahikanders, or River Indians,... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you, than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...time, every thing that is done. , ! " Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the war." I have given this speech before this council, at large, to shew... | |
| 1829 - 348 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you, than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...time, every thing that is done. " Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the war." Not long after this interview, a considerable party of Mohawks... | |
| William Smith - 1829 - 362 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you, than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...time, every thing that is done. " Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the war." Not long after this interview, a considerable 5 arty of Mohawks... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1829 - 658 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you, than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...time, every thing that is done. " Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the •war." Not long after this interview, a considerable party of Mohawks... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 786 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...time,- every thing that is done. "Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the war." Not long after this interview, a considerable party of Mohawks... | |
| John Frost - 1854 - 775 páginas
...treaties without my means, which will be more advantageous for you than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the king of England's...to time, every thing that is done. "Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the war." Not long after this interview, a considerable party of Mohawks... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1866 - 222 páginas
...will be more Advantagious for you, " than your doing it by your felves, for then " you will be look'd upon as the King of " England's Subjects. And let...of Faith with Virginia. He told them, that he was inform'd that laft Spring they had kill'da fine Gentleman, with fome others, and that a Party of the... | |
| JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD. - 1871 - 696 páginas
...without Corlaer s means, nor do any thins: with the Iroquois. > «/ o French without his knowledge ; " for then you will be looked upon as the King of England's subjects." Dongan then referred to the recent outrages of the Oneidas-, who had "killed a fine gentleman, with... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1902 - 332 páginas
...Treaties without my Means, which will be more advantageous for you, than your doing it by yourselves, for then you will be looked upon as the King of England's...Time, every Thing that is done. " Thus far I have spoken to you relating to the War." Then he chid them for their Breach of Faith with Virginia. He told... | |
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