Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... six Indians , who , under treaty to support the Five Nations in war when needed , responded to a call to do so from Governor Hunter of New York , but , in hopes of being accom- panied by Col. John French , came to Philadelphia , and ...
... six Indians , who , under treaty to support the Five Nations in war when needed , responded to a call to do so from Governor Hunter of New York , but , in hopes of being accom- panied by Col. John French , came to Philadelphia , and ...
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... nations that had sent out the expeditions . By the disgraceful policy of ... Six Catawbas were killed , and two carried off to the Mohawk country . Soon ... Nations by Lieut . Gov. Spotswood to inquire into the attack upon the disarmed ...
... nations that had sent out the expeditions . By the disgraceful policy of ... Six Catawbas were killed , and two carried off to the Mohawk country . Soon ... Nations by Lieut . Gov. Spotswood to inquire into the attack upon the disarmed ...
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... Nations not to attack the Vir- ginians or their friends , but having to report objection by the Five Nations to any ... six Shawnees , who lived much higher up the Susquehanna , had been with the attacking party , but had stopped at a ...
... Nations not to attack the Vir- ginians or their friends , but having to report objection by the Five Nations to any ... six Shawnees , who lived much higher up the Susquehanna , had been with the attacking party , but had stopped at a ...
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... Nations . In alarm at the arrival of five hundred braves at the upper part of the Susquehanna , Spotswood visited ... six hundred miles from the English settlements , but , instead of doing this , proceeded to the Catawba country , and ...
... Nations . In alarm at the arrival of five hundred braves at the upper part of the Susquehanna , Spotswood visited ... six hundred miles from the English settlements , but , instead of doing this , proceeded to the Catawba country , and ...
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... Six Nations , perhaps from observing the advance into the land claimed by the Cayugas , per- haps because of a turn of affection towards the French , were preparing for a war against one or all of the British colonies . According to an ...
... Six Nations , perhaps from observing the advance into the land claimed by the Cayugas , per- haps because of a turn of affection towards the French , were preparing for a war against one or all of the British colonies . According to an ...
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