| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1901 - 408 páginas
...you, nor any who shall descend from you, are ever hereafter to presume to sell any land. For which purpose you are to preserve this string, in memory...what your uncles have this day given you in charge." Colden's Hist. Five Nations, Lond. Ed. 1750, pp. 80-8 1. 33° second time, pounded into fine flour,... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1902 - 408 páginas
...you, nor any who shall descend from you, are ever hereafter to presume to sell any Land : For which purpose, you are to preserve this String, in Memory...Council, and consider what has been said to you." Canassatego then spoke to the Governor and Council : "BRETHREN, " We called at our old Friend James... | |
| 1905 - 388 páginas
...neither you nor any who shall descend from You, are ever hereafter to presume to sell any Land, for which Purpose you are to Preserve this string in Memory...Council and consider what has been said to you. The Delawares left the council as ordered, and it soon concluded. Weiser conducted the large Iroquois delegation... | |
| 1905 - 388 páginas
...neither you nor any who shall descend from You, are ever hereafter to presume to sell any Land, for which Purpose you are to Preserve this string in Memory...Council and consider what has been said to you. The Delawares left the council as ordered, and it soon concluded. Weiser conducted the large Iroquois delegation... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 páginas
...you, nor any that shall descend from you, are ever hereafter to presume to sell any lands, for which purpose you are to preserve this string in memory...uncles have this day given you in charge. We have some business to transact with our brethren, and therefore depart the council and consider what has been... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 646 páginas
...preserve this string in memory of what your uncles have this day given you in charge. We have some business to transact with our brethren, and therefore...the council and consider what has been said to you. Mr. Watson's story reads at this point : When this terrible sentence was ended, it is said the unfeeling... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1814 - 514 páginas
...chief called Cannassaleegoo, after severely reprimanding them, and ordering them to depart from <he land immediately to Wyoming or Shamokin, concluded...Wabash, but afterward, by the mediation of Mr. Penn, at tbe first settlement of Pennsylvania, gave them liberty to settle in the western parts of that province;... | |
| william christie macleod - 1928 - 586 páginas
...hereafter to presume to sell any land, for which purpose you are to preserve this string of wampum in memory of what your uncles have this day given you in charge. " Now we have some other business to transact with our brethren. Therefore depart the council and consider... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909 - 722 páginas
...Neither you nor any who shall descend from you are ever hereafter to presume to sell any land ; for which purpose you are to preserve this string in memory...business to transact with our brethren, and therefore [you] depart from the council and consider what has been said to you." "There was no diplomatic mincing... | |
| Pennsylvania-German Society - 1906 - 890 páginas
...are ever after to presume to sell any land, for which purpose you are to preserve this string in your memory of what your uncles have this day given you...Council and consider what has been said to you." The Delawares sullenly withdrew to brood over their insult. CHAPTER III. SHAPING THE DESTINY OF A CONTINENT.... | |
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