The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada: Which are the Barrier Between the English and French in that Part of the World. With Particular Accounts of Their Religion, Manners, Customs, Laws, and Government; Their Several Battles and Treaties with the European Nations; Their Wars with the Other Indians; and a True Account of the Present State of Our Trade with Them. In which are Shewn, the Great Advantage of Their Trade and Alliance to the British Nation; and the Intrigues and Attempts of the French to Engage Them from Us; a Subject Nearly Concerning All Our American Plantations, and Highly Meriting the Consideration of the British NationJ. Whiston, 1750 - 487 páginas |
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... Brother Onas , and the Governor of York always do this for us ; and we give you this early Notice , that we may not ... Brother , the Governor of Maryland , HEN you invited us to kindle a Council W Fire with you , Conedogwainet was the ...
... Brother Onas , and the Governor of York always do this for us ; and we give you this early Notice , that we may not ... Brother , the Governor of Maryland , HEN you invited us to kindle a Council W Fire with you , Conedogwainet was the ...
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... Brother the Governor of New - York , who , as we fuppofe , had not a good Undeftanding with our Brother Onas , advised us not to fell him any Land , for he would make an ill Ufe of it ; and , pretend- ing to be our good Friend , he ...
... Brother the Governor of New - York , who , as we fuppofe , had not a good Undeftanding with our Brother Onas , advised us not to fell him any Land , for he would make an ill Ufe of it ; and , pretend- ing to be our good Friend , he ...
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... Brother the Governor of Maryland , and of your Brother Onas ; tho ' we are informed that the Southern Indians claim thefe very Lands that you do . We are defirous to live with you , our Brethren , according to the old Chain of ...
... Brother the Governor of Maryland , and of your Brother Onas ; tho ' we are informed that the Southern Indians claim thefe very Lands that you do . We are defirous to live with you , our Brethren , according to the old Chain of ...
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Of the Wars of the Five Nations with the Adiron | 21 |
The Wars and Treaties of Peace of the Indians | 31 |
CHAP IV | 59 |
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