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Wyoming, July 11, 1818. Note by the Publisher.^ Since the MS. of the following
pages came into the hands of the Publisher, he has been furnished with a
Journal kept by Col. John Jenkins during fhe time of the mosi serious disasters at
...
Wyoming, July 11, 1818. Note by the Publisher.^ Since the MS. of the following
pages came into the hands of the Publisher, he has been furnished with a
Journal kept by Col. John Jenkins during fhe time of the mosi serious disasters at
...
Halaman 3
... of error and misrepresentation . , • Wyoming , July 11 , 1818 . Note by the
Publisher . Since the MS . of the following pages came into the hands of the
Publisher , he has been furnished with a Journal kept by Col . JOHN JENKINS
during the ...
... of error and misrepresentation . , • Wyoming , July 11 , 1818 . Note by the
Publisher . Since the MS . of the following pages came into the hands of the
Publisher , he has been furnished with a Journal kept by Col . JOHN JENKINS
during the ...
Halaman 10
John Heckaweldar of Bethlehem, who was a Missionary among the Indians as
early as 1765, and to whose politeness he is much indebted. Set Note I. at the
end of the Volume*-. correctly, spoke it fVauwaumie — then Wiwaumte —then ...
John Heckaweldar of Bethlehem, who was a Missionary among the Indians as
early as 1765, and to whose politeness he is much indebted. Set Note I. at the
end of the Volume*-. correctly, spoke it fVauwaumie — then Wiwaumte —then ...
Halaman 10
John Heckaweldar of Bethlehem , who was a Missionary among the Indians as
early as 1765 , and to whose politeness he is much indebted . See Note I . at the
end of the Volumes . correctly , spoke it Wauwaumie — then Wiwaumie - then ...
John Heckaweldar of Bethlehem , who was a Missionary among the Indians as
early as 1765 , and to whose politeness he is much indebted . See Note I . at the
end of the Volumes . correctly , spoke it Wauwaumie — then Wiwaumie - then ...
Halaman 41
Mr : John Winthrop acted as Governor of the new Colony under the direction of
the Proprietors , who remained in England ; and as the settlements increased in
population it was found extremely necessary that the power of making laws
should ...
Mr : John Winthrop acted as Governor of the new Colony under the direction of
the Proprietors , who remained in England ; and as the settlements increased in
population it was found extremely necessary that the power of making laws
should ...
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Halaman 12 - We conquered you, we made women of you; you know you are women, and can no more sell land than women. Nor is it fit you should have the power of selling lands, since you / would abuse it.
Halaman 34 - Narraganset river, the space of forty leagues upon a straight line near the sea shore towards the southwest, west and by south, or west, as the coast lieth towards Virginia, accounting three English miles to the league; and also all and singular the lands and hereditaments whatsoever, lying and being within the lands aforesaid, north and south in latitude and breadth, and in length and longitude of and within, all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands there, from the western ocean to the...
Halaman 43 - ... but if the said river shall not extend so far northward, then by the said river so far as it doth extend; and from the head of the said river, the eastern bounds are to be determined by a meridian line, to be drawn from the head of the said river, unto the said forty-third degree.
Halaman 12 - For all these reasons, we charge you to remove instantly ; we don't give you liberty to think about it. You are women.
Halaman 12 - You have told us a blind story, that you sent a messenger to us, to inform us of the sale; but he never came amongst us, nor did we ever hear any thing about it. This is acting in the dark, and very different from the conduct our Six Nations observe in the sales of land.
Halaman 15 - Zinzendorf was alone in his tent, seated upon a bundle of dry weeds which composed his bed, and engaged in writing, when the assassins approached to execute their bloody commission. It was night, and the cool air of September had rendered a -small fire necessary to his comfort and convenience. A curtain formed of a blanket and hung upon pins was the only guard to the entrance of his tent. The heat of his...
Halaman 128 - We are unanimously of Opinion that the State of Connecticut has no right to the Lands in controversy. "We are also unanimously of Opinion that the Jurisdiction and Preemption of all the Territory lying within the Charter boundary of Pennsylvania and now claimed by the State of Connecticut do of Right belong to the State of Pennsylvania.
Halaman 32 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Halaman 32 - Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England in America, and to their successors and assigns for ever, all that part of America, lying and being in breadth, from forty degrees of northerly latitude from the equinoctial line, to forty-eight degrees of the said northerly latitude inclusively, and in length, of and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands from sea to sea...
Halaman 97 - Crown to the lands aforesaid, within the limits and bounds of their patent aforesaid, lying westward of the province of New York, and not included in the patent of King Charles the second to the Duke of York, notwithstanding the several settlements of boundaries, between the colony on the east, and the Province on the west, made as well by agreement between the parties, as under the royal authority, and notwithstanding the subsequent charter to Sir William Penn?