Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1864 - 115 strani |
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Stran 47
... chiefs . Rewards were promised to veteran warriors and hunters among the natives acquainted with the woods and mountains , for the best route to the Ohio . Before the company had received its charter , how- ever , the French were in the ...
... chiefs . Rewards were promised to veteran warriors and hunters among the natives acquainted with the woods and mountains , for the best route to the Ohio . Before the company had received its charter , how- ever , the French were in the ...
Stran 50
... chief of great note , being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its branches . He was generally surnamed the half - king , being subordinate to the Iroquois confederacy . The chief was absent at this time ...
... chief of great note , being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and its branches . He was generally surnamed the half - king , being subordinate to the Iroquois confederacy . The chief was absent at this time ...
Stran 52
... chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of alliance in the name of the Governor of Pennsylvania with two of the Miami tribes . And Gist was promised by the king of the Piankeshas that the ...
... chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed a treaty of alliance in the name of the Governor of Pennsylvania with two of the Miami tribes . And Gist was promised by the king of the Piankeshas that the ...
Stran 53
... chief replied in the same figurative style . " It is true our father has sent for us several times , and has said the road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have ...
... chief replied in the same figurative style . " It is true our father has sent for us several times , and has said the road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have ...
Stran 56
... chiefs in their own tongue , the gist of which was that their father Onontio ( that is to say , the Governor of Canada ) ... chief rose indig- nantly , shook his finger in his face , and stamping on the ground , " This is our land , " said ...
... chiefs in their own tongue , the gist of which was that their father Onontio ( that is to say , the Governor of Canada ) ... chief rose indig- nantly , shook his finger in his face , and stamping on the ground , " This is our land , " said ...
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