The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart, Volume 2J. Munsell, 1865 |
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... night . ' These pacific dispositions on the part of the Baronet were so far attended with success , that through his influence two Indian councils were held at Easton , in the summer and autumn of this year . The first , however , was ...
... night . ' These pacific dispositions on the part of the Baronet were so far attended with success , that through his influence two Indian councils were held at Easton , in the summer and autumn of this year . The first , however , was ...
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... night and lying concealed by day , they successively passed Ticonderoga and Crown Point - sailing down some thirty miles below the latter fort . While hiding during the day , many boats -sometimes a hundred at a time - and two large ...
... night and lying concealed by day , they successively passed Ticonderoga and Crown Point - sailing down some thirty miles below the latter fort . While hiding during the day , many boats -sometimes a hundred at a time - and two large ...
Halaman 31
... night of the sixteenth , and commenced their carousal , which they carried on with unabated vigor through the night and during the ensuing day , in honor of St. Patrick and his wife Sheelah . They drank so freely that the officer of the ...
... night of the sixteenth , and commenced their carousal , which they carried on with unabated vigor through the night and during the ensuing day , in honor of St. Patrick and his wife Sheelah . They drank so freely that the officer of the ...
Halaman 32
... night , arriving at Fort Johnson at four o'clock the next morning ! Here he was informed by some Indian scouts who had just come in , that the alarm was groundless . Choosing , however , to be on the safe side , he transferred his head ...
... night , arriving at Fort Johnson at four o'clock the next morning ! Here he was informed by some Indian scouts who had just come in , that the alarm was groundless . Choosing , however , to be on the safe side , he transferred his head ...
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... night of the twenty - sixth . At sunrise of the twenty - seventh , twenty- two bateaux were seen on the lake in charge of Colonel Palmer . Rising with terrific yells from their concealment , the Indians attacked the English with such ...
... night of the twenty - sixth . At sunrise of the twenty - seventh , twenty- two bateaux were seen on the lake in charge of Colonel Palmer . Rising with terrific yells from their concealment , the Indians attacked the English with such ...
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acquaint affairs Albany Amherst army arrived assembly Baronet belt boats brethren Brother Canada Canajoharie castle Cayugas CHAP chief Colden Colonel colonies command Confederacy council covenant chain creek Croghan Crown Point Delawares deputies desired Detroit embarked encamped enemy English expedition farther fire Fort Pitt French Gage Galette garrison gave German Flats governor Guy Johnson hundred Hurons immediately Indians Johnson Hall July lake land late Lieutenant lords of trade majesty's Major Manuscript letter March Mary Brant meeting ment miles militia Mohawk Mohawk river morning Niagara night o'clock officers Ohio Oneida Onondaga Oswego Ottawas party peace Pitt Pontiac present prisoners province provisions received request river Royal sachems scalping Senecas sent settle settlements Shawanese Sir John Johnson Sir William Johnson Sir Wm Six Nations soldiers soon spring Stanwix Swegatchie thousand tion told treaty tribes troops vessels wampum warriors wind wrote York
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Halaman 112 - Why, soldiers, why Should we be melancholy, boys, Why, soldiers, why ? Whose business 'tis to die...
Halaman 271 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Halaman 158 - In the next place it is perpetual, there is no return. A man is accountable to no person for his doings. Every man may reign secure in his petty tyranny, and spread terror and desolation around him, until the trump of the arch-angel shall excite different emotions in his soul.
Halaman 158 - I will to my dying day oppose with all the powers and faculties God has given me, all such instruments of slavery on the one hand, and villainy on the other, as this writ of assistance is.
Halaman 190 - America; it is agreed, that, for the future, the confines between the dominions of his Britannic Majesty, and those of his most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Halaman 312 - ... that we cannot be free without being secure in our property — that we cannot be secure in our property, if, without our consent others may, as by right, take it away — that taxes imposed...
Halaman 111 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike the inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Halaman 157 - It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty and the fundamental principles of law, that ever was found in an English law book.
Halaman 502 - January, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four, and heard him publish and declare the same as and for his last will and testament.
Halaman 251 - I have settled my peace with you before I came here, and now deliver my pipe to be sent to Sir William Johnson, that he may know I have made peace, and taken the king of England for my father, in presence of all 'the nations now assembled, and whenever any of those nations go to visit him, they may smoke out of it with him in peace.