History of Long Island: Containing an Account of the Discovery and Settlement; with Other Important and Interesting Matters to the Present TimeE. French, 1839 - 536 halaman |
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... early part of the se- venteenth century . We may therefore reasonably infer , in the absence of any proof to the contrary , that Hudson and his adventurous crew were the first white people that ever set foot upon the shores of Long ...
... early part of the se- venteenth century . We may therefore reasonably infer , in the absence of any proof to the contrary , that Hudson and his adventurous crew were the first white people that ever set foot upon the shores of Long ...
Halaman 53
... in a cruel and inimical manner . Heckewelder relates , that from the best accounts he could obtain , the Indians who inhabited Long Island were Delawares , and early known by the name of Matauwakes according to DISCOVERY OF LONG ISLAND .
... in a cruel and inimical manner . Heckewelder relates , that from the best accounts he could obtain , the Indians who inhabited Long Island were Delawares , and early known by the name of Matauwakes according to DISCOVERY OF LONG ISLAND .
Halaman 54
... early known by the name of Matauwakes according to De Laet and Professor Ebeling . Long Island at this time had various appellations , as Matou- wake , Meitowax , Matanwake , and Sewanhacky ; the last of which means the " Island of ...
... early known by the name of Matauwakes according to De Laet and Professor Ebeling . Long Island at this time had various appellations , as Matou- wake , Meitowax , Matanwake , and Sewanhacky ; the last of which means the " Island of ...
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... early writers of New England , that the Pe- quots , the most powerful tribe in Connecticut , had at one time subdued the Montauks , and thereby the whole of the Long Island Indians were in subjection to the Pequots ; and which they ...
... early writers of New England , that the Pe- quots , the most powerful tribe in Connecticut , had at one time subdued the Montauks , and thereby the whole of the Long Island Indians were in subjection to the Pequots ; and which they ...
Halaman 75
... early manifested , but not to the same extent as in some parts of New England . Those who were deemed heretics , were ob- jected to by all , among whom the peaceable and unoffending Quaker was included . They seem to have been equally ...
... early manifested , but not to the same extent as in some parts of New England . Those who were deemed heretics , were ob- jected to by all , among whom the peaceable and unoffending Quaker was included . They seem to have been equally ...
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