The History of the Five Indian Nations depending on the Province of New-York in America, Volume 1John Whiston, 1750 |
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Halaman iii
Cadwallader COLDEN. TO THE HONOURABLE GENERAL OGLETHORP E. SIR , T HE Indian Affairs have ever appeared to your Judgment of fuch Importance to the Welfare of our own People , that you have ever carefully applied your Thoughts to them ...
Cadwallader COLDEN. TO THE HONOURABLE GENERAL OGLETHORP E. SIR , T HE Indian Affairs have ever appeared to your Judgment of fuch Importance to the Welfare of our own People , that you have ever carefully applied your Thoughts to them ...
Halaman v
Cadwallader COLDEN. These Confiderations alone are fuf- ficient to make the Indian Affairs deserve the most serious Thoughts of every Governor in America . But I well know , befides ; that your Excellency's Views are not confined to the ...
Cadwallader COLDEN. These Confiderations alone are fuf- ficient to make the Indian Affairs deserve the most serious Thoughts of every Governor in America . But I well know , befides ; that your Excellency's Views are not confined to the ...
Halaman xi
... Affairs of North - America , knows of what Confequence the Indians , commonly known to the People of New - York by the Name of the Five Nations , are , both in Peace and War ; I know of no Accounts of them , published in English , but ...
... Affairs of North - America , knows of what Confequence the Indians , commonly known to the People of New - York by the Name of the Five Nations , are , both in Peace and War ; I know of no Accounts of them , published in English , but ...
Halaman xv
... Affairs , which are different from the Names of the fame People or Places , ufed or understood by the English , and may therefore be useful to those who intend to read the French Accounts , or compare them with the Accounts now pub ...
... Affairs , which are different from the Names of the fame People or Places , ufed or understood by the English , and may therefore be useful to those who intend to read the French Accounts , or compare them with the Accounts now pub ...
Halaman xvii
... Affairs with New - York in that time . 31 CHA P. III . Of the Tranfactions of the Indians of the Five Na- tions with the neighbouring English Colonies . CHAP . IV . 36 Monf . De la Barres Expedition , and fome remark- able Tranfactions ...
... Affairs with New - York in that time . 31 CHA P. III . Of the Tranfactions of the Indians of the Five Na- tions with the neighbouring English Colonies . CHAP . IV . 36 Monf . De la Barres Expedition , and fome remark- able Tranfactions ...
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