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 13
... brought to the Table : They likewife cut all their Fire - wood , and bring it Home on their Backs , and in their Marches bear the Burdens . The Men dif- dain all Kind of Labour , and employ themselves alone in Hunting , as the only ...
... brought to the Table : They likewife cut all their Fire - wood , and bring it Home on their Backs , and in their Marches bear the Burdens . The Men dif- dain all Kind of Labour , and employ themselves alone in Hunting , as the only ...
Halaman 29
... brought upon them ; and we here fee , that all the Advantages of Numbers , Courage and Weapons , is not equal to good difcipline in an Army . A very few Adirondacks only now remain in fome Villages near Quebeck , who ftill wafte away ...
... brought upon them ; and we here fee , that all the Advantages of Numbers , Courage and Weapons , is not equal to good difcipline in an Army . A very few Adirondacks only now remain in fome Villages near Quebeck , who ftill wafte away ...
Halaman 31
... brought with him four Companies of Foot ; and in September of the fame Year , Mr. Courfel arrived Governor General of Canada ; he brought with him a Regiment and feveral Families , with all Things neceffary for establishing of a Colony ...
... brought with him four Companies of Foot ; and in September of the fame Year , Mr. Courfel arrived Governor General of Canada ; he brought with him a Regiment and feveral Families , with all Things neceffary for establishing of a Colony ...
Halaman 38
... brought with them a Chrifti- an Woman and her Child , that had been taken Pri- foners , and restored them , praying the Governor to ufe his Intereft to have their People reftored , that had been taken by the People of Virginia ; but ...
... brought with them a Chrifti- an Woman and her Child , that had been taken Pri- foners , and restored them , praying the Governor to ufe his Intereft to have their People reftored , that had been taken by the People of Virginia ; but ...
Halaman 39
... that they are mor , tal . Accordingly , in May following , the Oneydoes brought the other three Prifoners to Albany , and , 1 D4 on III . 1 CHAP . on the Twenty - fourth of that Month Part I. FIVE INDIAN NATIONS , & c . 39.
... that they are mor , tal . Accordingly , in May following , the Oneydoes brought the other three Prifoners to Albany , and , 1 D4 on III . 1 CHAP . on the Twenty - fourth of that Month Part I. FIVE INDIAN NATIONS , & c . 39.
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adviſe Affiftance affured againſt Albany Anſwer becauſe Belt Bever Brethren Brother Cayenguirago Cadarackui Caftles Canoes Captain carried Chain CHAP Chriftians Colonies Commiffioners Confequence confiderable confifted Corlear Council Count de Frontenac Country Decanefora Defign defired deftroy dians Dionondadies diſcovered Enemy English fafe faid fame felves fend fent feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft Five Nations fmall fome foon fpeak French Friendſhip fuch fuffered furpriſed gave give Governor of Canada greateſt himſelf Houſe hundred Indian Trade Intereft Jefuit King laft Lake Land likewife loft Meaſures Meffenger Miffilimakinak Miſchief moft Mohawks Montreal moſt muft muſt Nations of Indians neceffary New-England New-York Nonville Number obferve Occafion Oneydoes Onondaga paffed Party Peace Perfon perfuade Place Praying Indians prefent Prifoners promiſed Provifions Province publick Purpoſe Quebeck raiſed Reaſon refolved River Robert Strettell Sachems Schenectady Schuyler Senekas ſhall thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe told Treaty ufed uſed Utawawas Virginia Wampum Yonondio