A History of Herkimer County: Including the Upper Mohawk Valley, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ; with a Brief Notice of the Iroquois Indians, the Early German Tribes, the Palatine Immigrations Into the Colony of New York, and Biographical Sketches of the Palatine Families, the Patentees of Burnetsfield in the Year 1725 ; and Also Biographical Notices of the Most Prominent Public Men of the County ; with Important Statistical InformationJ. Munsell, 1856 - 497 halaman |
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... respect to the events to which the writer has aimed to give prominence , seems not to be required or desirable . He has brought forward historical evidence of the facts he presents to the reader's consideration ; concurrent historical ...
... respect to the events to which the writer has aimed to give prominence , seems not to be required or desirable . He has brought forward historical evidence of the facts he presents to the reader's consideration ; concurrent historical ...
Halaman 35
... respect to their treatment by the government officials , and they no doubt felt themselves sorely aggrieved , and did not hesitate to present their case to the home government in strong but respectful language , boldly asserting that ...
... respect to their treatment by the government officials , and they no doubt felt themselves sorely aggrieved , and did not hesitate to present their case to the home government in strong but respectful language , boldly asserting that ...
Halaman 54
... respecting this affair , and ask them to explain why they had not given more timely notice of the designs and approach of the enemy . he The deputy agent , Mr. Croghan , did not arrive at the scene of desolation until the Indians had ...
... respecting this affair , and ask them to explain why they had not given more timely notice of the designs and approach of the enemy . he The deputy agent , Mr. Croghan , did not arrive at the scene of desolation until the Indians had ...
Halaman 56
... respect to the Indians , appeared to be the end and aim of all his actions . He had already achieved a standing with the home government , that could not be easily assailed , and won for himself a title , to his posterity a for- tune ...
... respect to the Indians , appeared to be the end and aim of all his actions . He had already achieved a standing with the home government , that could not be easily assailed , and won for himself a title , to his posterity a for- tune ...
Halaman 63
... and held out firmly to the end ; thereby proving themselves unfit " instruments to make slaves of the rest " of their fellow subjects . This is plain , unembellished historic truth , respecting the HISTORY OF HERKIMER COUNTY . 63.
... and held out firmly to the end ; thereby proving themselves unfit " instruments to make slaves of the rest " of their fellow subjects . This is plain , unembellished historic truth , respecting the HISTORY OF HERKIMER COUNTY . 63.
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