Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania: Containing a Copious Selection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to Its History and Antiquities, Both General and Local, with Topographical Descriptions of Every County and All the Larger Towns in the StateG. W. Gorton, 1843 - 708 頁 |
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... principal divisions- the Unamis , or Turtle tribes , the Unalachtgos , or Turkeys , and the Mon- seys or Wolf tribes . The two former occupied the country along the coast , between the sea and the Kittatinny or Blue mountain , their ...
... principal divisions- the Unamis , or Turtle tribes , the Unalachtgos , or Turkeys , and the Mon- seys or Wolf tribes . The two former occupied the country along the coast , between the sea and the Kittatinny or Blue mountain , their ...
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... principal war chief ; to the Onondagas , who guarded the grand council - fire , appertained in like man- ner the office of principal civil chief , or chief sachem . The Senecas , in numbers and military energy , were the most powerful ...
... principal war chief ; to the Onondagas , who guarded the grand council - fire , appertained in like man- ner the office of principal civil chief , or chief sachem . The Senecas , in numbers and military energy , were the most powerful ...
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... principal offi- cers were compelled to return to Europe ; but private citizens were en- couraged to remain on their lands , and were protected in their rights , on yielding allegiance to the powers of New Amsterdam . Thus , although the ...
... principal offi- cers were compelled to return to Europe ; but private citizens were en- couraged to remain on their lands , and were protected in their rights , on yielding allegiance to the powers of New Amsterdam . Thus , although the ...
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... principal proprietor , possessing three fourths of the province . He died in 1775 . In March , 1744 , hostilities were openly declared between France and Great Britain . The peaceful era of Pennsylvania was now at an end , and the dark ...
... principal proprietor , possessing three fourths of the province . He died in 1775 . In March , 1744 , hostilities were openly declared between France and Great Britain . The peaceful era of Pennsylvania was now at an end , and the dark ...
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... principal ports in the colonies . This insidious attempt upon their liberties aroused the indig- nation of the colonists from New Hampshire to Georgia . At Boston , the tea was thrown overboard by the people . At Charleston , it was ...
... principal ports in the colonies . This insidious attempt upon their liberties aroused the indig- nation of the colonists from New Hampshire to Georgia . At Boston , the tea was thrown overboard by the people . At Charleston , it was ...
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