Collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 1J. Pennington, 1853 - 426 halaman |
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... enemies , and would use them as their own people , that is , like slaves , and their goods were so dear , they ( the Indians ) could not buy them . That there were one hundred fighting men came over the lakes to the English ; seventy ...
... enemies , and would use them as their own people , that is , like slaves , and their goods were so dear , they ( the Indians ) could not buy them . That there were one hundred fighting men came over the lakes to the English ; seventy ...
Halaman 27
... enemy ; so did the Indians themselves . Ten warriors from Niagara came to town by water . We suspected them very much , and feared that some of their parties went to meet our people , by hearing of them com- ing down the river . The ...
... enemy ; so did the Indians themselves . Ten warriors from Niagara came to town by water . We suspected them very much , and feared that some of their parties went to meet our people , by hearing of them com- ing down the river . The ...
Halaman 28
... enemy , and some of the English traders had been spoken to by the said speaker last year in the Cherokees coun- try , and told them not to do so . That the speaker and many others of the Six Nations had been afraid a long time , that ...
... enemy , and some of the English traders had been spoken to by the said speaker last year in the Cherokees coun- try , and told them not to do so . That the speaker and many others of the Six Nations had been afraid a long time , that ...
Halaman 29
... enemy , to which they agreed . The same day the Delawares made a speech to me , and presented a bea- ver coat and a string of wampum and said , Brother , we let the President and Council of Philadelphia know , that after the death of ...
... enemy , to which they agreed . The same day the Delawares made a speech to me , and presented a bea- ver coat and a string of wampum and said , Brother , we let the President and Council of Philadelphia know , that after the death of ...
Halaman 37
... Enemy in its Power , as it was required to do by the late Queen Anne in the last French War , upon which the then Governor raised a Militia of three Companies of Volunteers , but for Want of a Law for its support , it dropt in about two ...
... Enemy in its Power , as it was required to do by the late Queen Anne in the last French War , upon which the then Governor raised a Militia of three Companies of Volunteers , but for Want of a Law for its support , it dropt in about two ...
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