The History of the Five Indian Nations of CanadaT. Osborne, 1747 - 487 Seiten |
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... Children , gives them that Courage , which has been fo terrible to all the Nations of North A- merica ; and they have taken fuch Care to imprefs the fame Opinion of their People on all their Neighbours , that they , on all Occafions ...
... Children , gives them that Courage , which has been fo terrible to all the Nations of North A- merica ; and they have taken fuch Care to imprefs the fame Opinion of their People on all their Neighbours , that they , on all Occafions ...
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... Children , and to their Prisoners , after they have them in their Power , is defervedly indeed held in Abhorrence : But whoever reads the Hiftory of the fo famed ancient Heroes , will find them , I'm afraid , not much better in this ...
... Children , and to their Prisoners , after they have them in their Power , is defervedly indeed held in Abhorrence : But whoever reads the Hiftory of the fo famed ancient Heroes , will find them , I'm afraid , not much better in this ...
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... Children of the Deceafed call that Boy Father ; fo that one may fometimes hear a Man of thirty fay , that fuch a Boy of fifteen or twenty is his Father . Their Castles are generally a Square furrounded with Palifadoes , without any ...
... Children of the Deceafed call that Boy Father ; fo that one may fometimes hear a Man of thirty fay , that fuch a Boy of fifteen or twenty is his Father . Their Castles are generally a Square furrounded with Palifadoes , without any ...
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Cadwallader Colden. one of them . And in Cafe of Divorce , the Children , according to the natural Course of all Animals , fol- low the Mother . The Women here bring forth their Children with as much Eafe as other Animals , and with- out ...
Cadwallader Colden. one of them . And in Cafe of Divorce , the Children , according to the natural Course of all Animals , fol- low the Mother . The Women here bring forth their Children with as much Eafe as other Animals , and with- out ...
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... Children to read and write their own Language ; and they made furprizing Proficiency , con- , fidering their Mafter did not understand their Lan- guage . I happened to be in the Mohawk Country , and faw feveral of their Performances ; I ...
... Children to read and write their own Language ; and they made furprizing Proficiency , con- , fidering their Mafter did not understand their Lan- guage . I happened to be in the Mohawk Country , and faw feveral of their Performances ; I ...
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Seite 230 - ... five years, one for four years, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, and thereafter as the terms of office expire in each year one member for a term of five years.
Seite 205 - I choose to solve the controversy with this small distinction, and it belongs to all three : any government is free to the people under it (whatever be the frame) where the laws rule and the people are a party to those laws, and more than this is tyranny, oligarchy, or confusion.
Seite 215 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world...
Seite 190 - ... the beginning of the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude, and on the south by a circle drawn at twelve miles...
Seite 68 - We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly people, and are altogether in the wrong in their dealings with you. We have concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over the river Delaware, and quit all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they have received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago. To confirm to you that we will see your request executed, we lay down this string of wampum in return for yours.
Seite 190 - ... but if the said river shall not extend so far northward, then by the said river so far as it doth extend; and from the head of the said river, the eastern bounds are to be determined by a meridian line, to be drawn from the head of the said river, unto the said...
Seite 213 - That all witnesses coming or called to testify their knowledge in or to any matter or thing in any court, or before any lawful authority within the said province, shall there give or deliver in their evidence or testimony, by solemnly promising to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, to the matter or thing in question...
Seite 54 - We know our Lands are now become more valuable. The white People think we do not know their Value; but we are sensible that the Land is everlasting, and the few Goods we receive for it are soon worn out and gone.
Seite 10 - The first Time I was among the Mohawks, I had this Compliment from one of their old Sachems, which he did, by giving me his own Name, Cayenderongue. He had been a notable Warrior; and he told me, that now I had a Right to assume...
Seite 67 - Hear, Yonnondio: our women had taken their clubs, our children and old men had carried their bows and arrows into the heart of your camp, if our warriors had not disarmed them, and kept them back, when your messenger Ohgnesse came to our castles.