Discourse Delivered Before the New-York Historical Society: At Their Anniversary Meeting, 6th December, 1811James Eastburn, 1812 - 81 من الصفحات |
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... destroyed no less than two nations of other Savages . ‡ The ostensible causes of war among the Indians , were like many of those among civilized nations , controversies about limits , violations of the rights of embassy , individual or ...
... destroyed no less than two nations of other Savages . ‡ The ostensible causes of war among the Indians , were like many of those among civilized nations , controversies about limits , violations of the rights of embassy , individual or ...
الصفحة 24
... destroyed the Illinois ; and they ap- peared to have accurate notions of the rights of belligerents over contraband articles ; for they con- sidered all military implements carried to an enemy as liable to seizure ; but they went ...
... destroyed the Illinois ; and they ap- peared to have accurate notions of the rights of belligerents over contraband articles ; for they con- sidered all military implements carried to an enemy as liable to seizure ; but they went ...
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... destroyed two Huron villages and dispersed the nation ; and afterwards they destroy- ed another village of six hundred families . Two villages presented themselves to the confederates and lived with them . " The dread of the Iro- quois ...
... destroyed two Huron villages and dispersed the nation ; and afterwards they destroy- ed another village of six hundred families . Two villages presented themselves to the confederates and lived with them . " The dread of the Iro- quois ...
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... destroying every thing before them . The third and last grand expedition against the Confederates , was undertaken ... destroy the Oneida Castle , who took a few prisoners . An Onondaga chief , upwards of 100 years old , was cap- tured ...
... destroying every thing before them . The third and last grand expedition against the Confederates , was undertaken ... destroy the Oneida Castle , who took a few prisoners . An Onondaga chief , upwards of 100 years old , was cap- tured ...
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... destroying their orchards , cornfields , and forty villages - the larg est of which contained one hundred and twenty ... destroyed - their provinces laid waste - they were driven from their country , and were compelled to take refuge ...
... destroying their orchards , cornfields , and forty villages - the larg est of which contained one hundred and twenty ... destroyed - their provinces laid waste - they were driven from their country , and were compelled to take refuge ...
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Abenaquis Albany Algonkins ancestors Annals antient arms Beavers Belt blood Brethren British Brother Brothertown Indians Canada canton Cayugas Charlevoix chief Clinton Colden Colier confederacy confederates Connecticut containing Council Fire Creeks Delaware destroyed destruction dians dominion eloquence enemies erected European expedition extra boards Five Nations forefathers forts French Genesee River Governor Grangula History honourable Hontan Hudson's hunting Hurons Illinese Indian nations inhabitants Iroquois Jefferson's Notes Lake Erie Lake Ontario land language Long Island Massachusetts Historical Collections ment miles military mind Mississipi Mohawks Muskingum Narragansets New-England NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Niagara North America number of warriors occasion Ohio Oneidas Onnontio Onnotagues Onondaga Oswego Oumamis population Price 1 Dollar principal River Sachems savage says scalping Schenectady Senecas sent settled settlement Shawanese side of Lake Sir William Johnson Six Nations Smith South speech spirit Stockbridge Indians territory tions treaty held tribes village Virginia wampum whole number word