The Documentary History of the State of New-York: Arranged Under Direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, Volume 1Weed, Parsons & Company, public printers, 1849 |
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Halaman 240
... we should have distribu- ted them among the savages our allies and those who made the seizure in the neighbourhood of Fort Cataracouy who are them- selves native Iroquois , but for the most part from 240 DENONVILLE'S EXPEDITION TO THE.
... we should have distribu- ted them among the savages our allies and those who made the seizure in the neighbourhood of Fort Cataracouy who are them- selves native Iroquois , but for the most part from 240 DENONVILLE'S EXPEDITION TO THE.
Halaman 241
... native Iroquois , but for the most part from villages north of Lake Ontario where there had been some fine and large which the Iroquois south of said Lake forced to join them ; this began to swell their numbers and depopulate the ...
... native Iroquois , but for the most part from villages north of Lake Ontario where there had been some fine and large which the Iroquois south of said Lake forced to join them ; this began to swell their numbers and depopulate the ...
Halaman 384
... native Country , was to avoid the dependence on landlords , and to enjoy lands in fee to descend to their posterity that their children may reap the benefit of their labour and Industry There is the more reason for this because the ...
... native Country , was to avoid the dependence on landlords , and to enjoy lands in fee to descend to their posterity that their children may reap the benefit of their labour and Industry There is the more reason for this because the ...
Halaman 454
... equal right with you of trading thro ' all the Lakes and all the Continent , and that incontestably , by virtue of the Cerms of the Treaty It follows therein that also the Natives of those Countries 454 PAPERS RELATING TO OSWEGO .
... equal right with you of trading thro ' all the Lakes and all the Continent , and that incontestably , by virtue of the Cerms of the Treaty It follows therein that also the Natives of those Countries 454 PAPERS RELATING TO OSWEGO .
Halaman 455
... Natives of those Countries shall with the same liberty resort as they please to the British and French Colonies , for promoting a Trade on one side or the other , without any Molestation or hindrance either on the part of the British ...
... Natives of those Countries shall with the same liberty resort as they please to the British and French Colonies , for promoting a Trade on one side or the other , without any Molestation or hindrance either on the part of the British ...
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Halaman 741 - Hudson's River, and all the Land from the West side of Connecticut River, to the East side of Delaware Bay...
Halaman 186 - Women especially ; Singing Quakers, Ranting Quakers, Sabbatarians ; Antisabbatarians ; Some Anabaptists some Independents ; some Jews ; in short of all sorts of opinions there are some, and the most part of none at all...
Halaman 227 - ... our Rum doth as little hurt as your Brandy and in the opinion of Christians is much more wholesome : however to keep the Indians temperate and sober is a very, good and Christian performance but to prohibit them all strong liquors seemes a little hard and very turkish...
Halaman 440 - An Exact Chart of the River St. Lawrence from Fort Frontenac to the Island of Anticosti by Tho' Jeffereys, London 1775 ; with the River St.
Halaman 734 - I made any inquiry, for every house swarms with children, who are set to work as soon as they are able to Spin and Card, and as every family is furnished with a Loom, 1he Itinerant Weavers who travel about the Country, put the finishing hand to the Work.
Halaman 299 - Mohawk chief of the Iroquois from the Sault. He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of taking ample revenge for the injuries they had received from the Iroquois at the solicitation of the English, and of washing them out in the blood of the traitors.
Halaman 455 - As also the natives of those countries shall, with the same liberty, resort, as they please, to the British and French colonies, for promoting trade on one side, and the other, without any molestation or hindrance, either on the part of the British subjects, or of the French. But it is to be exactly and distinctly settled by commissaries, who are, and who ought to be accounted the subjects and friends of Britain or of France....
Halaman 753 - Britain. All Laws proposed to be made by this Provincial Legislature, pass thro' each of the Houses of Council and Assembly, as Bills do thro' the House of Commons and House of Lords in England, and the Governor has a Negative voice in the making and passing of all such Laws. Every Law so passed is to be transmitted to His Majesty under the Great Seal of the Province, within three months or sooner after the making thereof, and a duplicate by the next conveyance, in order to be approved or disallowed...
Halaman 753 - From that time it has been a Royal Government, and in its Constitution nearly resembles that of Great Britain and the other Royal Governments in America. The Governor is appointed by the King during his Royal Will and pleasure by Letters Pattent under the Great Seal of Great Britain with very ample powers. He has a Council in Imitation of His Majesty's Privy Council. — This Board when full consists of Twelve Members who are also appointed by the Crown during Will & Pleasure; any three of whom make...
Halaman 734 - The Price of Labour is so great in this part of the World, that it will always prove the greatest obstacle to any Manufactures attempted to be set up here, and the genius of the People in a Country where every one can have Land to work upon leads them so naturally into Agriculture, that it prevails over every other occupation.