A Sketch of the History of WyomingS. D. Lewis, 1830 - 209 halaman |
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Halaman 12
... portion of their Nation concluded to remain in the conquer- ed country , and another part removed towards the Atlantic , and took possession of the country ex- tending from the Hudson River to the Potomac.- The Nation was divided into ...
... portion of their Nation concluded to remain in the conquer- ed country , and another part removed towards the Atlantic , and took possession of the country ex- tending from the Hudson River to the Potomac.- The Nation was divided into ...
Halaman 23
... . The Shawanese upon Ohio were among the first to form an alliance with the French , and as that portion of their tribe which * Smollet . the had removed to Wyoming still retained their ha- tred to HISTORY OF WYOMING . 23.
... . The Shawanese upon Ohio were among the first to form an alliance with the French , and as that portion of their tribe which * Smollet . the had removed to Wyoming still retained their ha- tred to HISTORY OF WYOMING . 23.
Halaman 24
... portion of the Shawanese had em- braced the Christian religion , and being attached to the Moravian Church , were determined to remain on the Susquehanna . An event however soon transpired which caused the removal of the Shawa- nese ...
... portion of the Shawanese had em- braced the Christian religion , and being attached to the Moravian Church , were determined to remain on the Susquehanna . An event however soon transpired which caused the removal of the Shawa- nese ...
Halaman 37
... portion of the people of England began to manifest a design of forming settlements in America and to take measures for that purpose , it became necessary , in order to secure the different adventurers in their respective rights , that ...
... portion of the people of England began to manifest a design of forming settlements in America and to take measures for that purpose , it became necessary , in order to secure the different adventurers in their respective rights , that ...
Halaman 87
... portion of the garrison were again sent to prison at Easton , but Capt . Butler and a few others were conducted to Philadelphia where they were confined . Ogden and his party then plundered the settle- ment of whatever moveable property ...
... portion of the garrison were again sent to prison at Easton , but Capt . Butler and a few others were conducted to Philadelphia where they were confined . Ogden and his party then plundered the settle- ment of whatever moveable property ...
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Halaman 49 - The said land to extend westward five degrees in longitude, to be computed from the said eastern bounds, and the said lands to be bounded on the north by the beginning of the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude, and on the south by a circle drawn at...
Halaman 158 - Commonwealth, in what manner the public monies have been disposed of, and whether the laws have been duly executed. For these purposes they shall have power to send for persons, papers, and records ; they shall have authority to pass public censures, to order impeachments, and to recommend to the legislature the repealing such laws as appear to them to have been enacted contrary to the principles of the constitution...
Halaman 49 - ... northward, then, by the said river, so far as it doth extend ; and from the head of the said river...
Halaman 49 - River unto the said three and fortieth Degree, the said land to extend Westward five Degrees in Longitude to be computed from the said Eastern Bounds. And the said Lands to be bounded on the North by the beginning of the three and fortieth Degree of Northern Latitude, and on the South by a circle drawn at twelve Miles...
Halaman 18 - Wyoming or Shamokin. You may go to either of these places, and then we shall have you more under our eye and shall see how you behave. Don't deliberate but remove away and take this belt of wampum.
Halaman 38 - Warwick and others, to the number of forty noblemen, knights and gentlemen, by the name 'of the Council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling and governing of New England in America...
Halaman 18 - This is the behavior of the wise united nations. But we find you are none of our blood ; you act a dishonest part not only in this, but in other matters ; your ears are ever open to slanderous reports about your brethren. For all these reasons we charge you to remove instantly, we don't give you the liberty to think about it. You are women.
Halaman 18 - ... 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 123 - ... were in number, out of the limits of their own fort, would produce almost certain destruction to the settlement and themselves, and captivity, and slavery, perhaps torture, to their wives and children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived at the fort ; they had received information that a force from Niagara had marched to destroy the settlements on the Susquehanna, and being unable to bring...
Halaman 18 - 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.