Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from MDCCLIV to MDCCCXXXIII.A.P. Ingram, 1848 - 758 страници |
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... Pennsylvania , of the West , and Western Expeditons , " that has yet been published ; and that the publisher's promise to his subscribers has been more than fulfilled . When the Proposals were issued , it was contemplated to publish it ...
... Pennsylvania , of the West , and Western Expeditons , " that has yet been published ; and that the publisher's promise to his subscribers has been more than fulfilled . When the Proposals were issued , it was contemplated to publish it ...
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... Pennsylvania and Penn , 25 ; French Settlements of Quebec , 27 ; Discoveries and Settlers on the Western Waters , 28 ; Notices of Indian tribes and difficulties , 30 ; Washington appointed Colonel , 39 ; Arrival of Braddock , 29 ...
... Pennsylvania and Penn , 25 ; French Settlements of Quebec , 27 ; Discoveries and Settlers on the Western Waters , 28 ; Notices of Indian tribes and difficulties , 30 ; Washington appointed Colonel , 39 ; Arrival of Braddock , 29 ...
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... Pennsylvania , 95 ; His extraordinary services , 96 ; The movement of the Army from Fort Cumberland to the Little Meadows , 98 ; A Council of War called , and the plan adopted to advance with 1200 chosen men , 99 ; The am- buscade of ...
... Pennsylvania , 95 ; His extraordinary services , 96 ; The movement of the Army from Fort Cumberland to the Little Meadows , 98 ; A Council of War called , and the plan adopted to advance with 1200 chosen men , 99 ; The am- buscade of ...
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... Pennsylvania , 24 , 27 . Fort Du Quesne , 134 ; his ill health Hennepin Louis , gave name to Louis- and difficulties , 135 ; detained at iana , 28 . Carlise , 136 ; proceeds to Shippens- Harris John , his letters touching Half- burg ...
... Pennsylvania , 24 , 27 . Fort Du Quesne , 134 ; his ill health Hennepin Louis , gave name to Louis- and difficulties , 135 ; detained at iana , 28 . Carlise , 136 ; proceeds to Shippens- Harris John , his letters touching Half- burg ...
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... Pennsylvania settled , 24 . Penn William , founder of Pennsylvania , 24 , 25 , 26 ; he dies , 27 . Paxton Manor , Delawares and Shawa- ne se invited to return to it , 33 . Morgan David Colonel , account of , 196. Petty theft , how ...
... Pennsylvania settled , 24 . Penn William , founder of Pennsylvania , 24 , 25 , 26 ; he dies , 27 . Paxton Manor , Delawares and Shawa- ne se invited to return to it , 33 . Morgan David Colonel , account of , 196. Petty theft , how ...
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Страница 70 - We have beaten the enemy twice, under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune always to attend us. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps: the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time that he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young men, we have never been able to surprise him. Think well of it. There is something whispers me, it would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace.
Страница 9 - Each party has its post, and the game consists in throwing the ball up to the post of the adversary. The ball at the beginning is placed in the middle of the course, and each party endeavors as well to throw the ball out of the direction of its own post, as into that of the adversary's.
Страница 42 - When he arose, he was in no wise confused or daunted, but spoke in a distinct and audible voice, without stammering or repetition, and with peculiar emphasis. His looks, while addressing Dunmore, were truly grand and majestic; yet graceful and attractive. I have heard the first orators in Virginia, — Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee, — but never have I heard one whose powers of delivery surpassed those of Cornstalk.
Страница 250 - ... the Indian tribes who have a right to those lands, are quietly to enjoy them — hunting, planting, and dwelling thereon, so long as they please, without any molestation from the United States; but when those tribes, or any of them, shall be disposed to sell their lands, or any part of them, they are to be sold only to the United States; and until such sale, the United States will protect all the said Indian tribes in the quiet enjoyment of their lands against all citizens of the United States,...
Страница 325 - Indian was asked what he had to say, why sentence of death should not be pronounced upon him. This was interpreted to him, and he said that he would rather run awhile.
Страница 383 - Minnesota; thence southward on said boundary to the Missouri river; thence down the main channel of said river to the place of beginning, be, and the same is hereby, created into a temporary government by the name of the Territory of Nebraska...
Страница 70 - We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only about fifty yards from each shore. The ice I suppose had broken up above, for it was driving in vast quantities.
Страница 70 - The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be yet; for it never was divided, but belongs to all for the use of each. That no part has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers; those who want all, and will not do with less.
Страница 70 - ... Indians, because they had it first; it is theirs. They may sell, but all must join. Any sale not made by all is not valid. The late sale is bad. It was made by a part only. Part do not know how to sell. It requires all to make a bargain for all. All red men have equal rights to the unoccupied land. The right of occupancy is as good in one place as in another. There cannot be two occupations in the same place. The first excludes all others. It is not so in hunting or...
Страница 4 - House approved the nomination, and provided the goods for the present, though they did not much like treating out of the provinces ; and we met the other commissioners at Albany about the middle of June. In our way thither, I projected and drew a plan for the union of all the colonies under one government, so far as might be necessary for defence and other important general purposes.