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Halaman viii
... treaty , by trade , and by continual and habitual intercourse with the five nations , and other Indians which occupied this state , we can obtain valu- able materials to illustrate this important period , from the libraries and public ...
... treaty , by trade , and by continual and habitual intercourse with the five nations , and other Indians which occupied this state , we can obtain valu- able materials to illustrate this important period , from the libraries and public ...
Halaman 46
... treaty of Utrecht , concluded in 1713 , it was stipulated " that the subjects of France inhabiting Canada , and ... Treaties , vol . 1 . p . 382 . son's Bay and Labrador . The Five Nations claim , 46.
... treaty of Utrecht , concluded in 1713 , it was stipulated " that the subjects of France inhabiting Canada , and ... Treaties , vol . 1 . p . 382 . son's Bay and Labrador . The Five Nations claim , 46.
Halaman 49
... treaty of 1768 , at Fort Stanwix , by Sir William Johnson , they were declared by the other nations " the true old heads of the con- federacy . " + The Oneidas had their principal seat on the south of the Oneida Lake , the Onondagas ...
... treaty of 1768 , at Fort Stanwix , by Sir William Johnson , they were declared by the other nations " the true old heads of the con- federacy . " + The Oneidas had their principal seat on the south of the Oneida Lake , the Onondagas ...
Halaman 52
... treaty held on the forks of the Delaware , in 1758 , by the governors of Pennsyl- vania and New Jersey , with the Six Nations , several claims of the Munseys , Wapings , and other De- laware Indians , for lands in the latter province ...
... treaty held on the forks of the Delaware , in 1758 , by the governors of Pennsyl- vania and New Jersey , with the Six Nations , several claims of the Munseys , Wapings , and other De- laware Indians , for lands in the latter province ...
Halaman 53
... treaty held at Lancaster in 1742 , by the government of Pennsylvania with the Iroquois , the governor complained of the Delawares , who refus- ed to remove from some lands which they had sold on the River Delaware . * On this occasion a ...
... treaty held at Lancaster in 1742 , by the government of Pennsylvania with the Iroquois , the governor complained of the Delawares , who refus- ed to remove from some lands which they had sold on the River Delaware . * On this occasion a ...
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Halaman 148 - Thy plants are an orchard of pomegranates, with pleasant fruits; Camphire, with spikenard, Spikenard and saffron; Calamus and cinnamon, with all trees of frankincense; Myrrh and aloes, with all the chief spices: A fountain of gardens, A well of living waters, And streams from Lebanon.
Halaman 147 - And every plant of the field before it was in the earth and every herb of the field before it grew for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth and there was not a man to till the ground...
Halaman 53 - For this purpose you are to preserve this string, in memory of what your uncles have this day given you in charge. We have some other business to transact with our brethren, and therefore depart the council, and consider what has been said to you.
Halaman 85 - Th' insulting tyrant, prancing o'er the field Strow'd with Rome's citizens, and drench'd in slaughter, His horse's hoofs wet with Patrician blood ! Oh, Portius ! is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man, Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ? PORTIUS.
Halaman 102 - ... company of soldiers, who speaks as if he were dreaming. He says, that he only came to the lake to smoke on the great calumet with the Onondagas. But Grangvla says, that he sees the contrary.; that it was to knock them on the head, if sickness had not weakened the arms of the French.
Halaman 98 - ... considering the wonderful events of the past and present times, and the inscrutable dispensations of an over-ruling Providence, may we not look forward into futurity, and without departing from the rigid laws of probability, predict the occurrence of similar scenes, at some remote period of time. And, perhaps, in the decrepitude of our empire, some transcendent genius, whose powers of mind shall only be bounded by that impenetrable circle which prescribes the limits of human nature*, may rally...
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