Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania, messengers from this tribe came to welcome them, with presents of venison, corn and skins ; and the whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first Proprietary, William Penn... Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania - Página 1381835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1829 - 372 páginas
...remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Conestogoe, and thence called Conestogoe Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania,...a treaty of friendship with the first Proprietary, Will-- iam Penn ; which was to last as long as the sum •houtd shine, or the waters run in the rivers.... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1829 - 382 páginas
...remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Gonostogoe, and" thence ca':' cd Conestogoe Indians.. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania',...corn and skins ; and the whole tribe entered into ai ,.^lreaty of friendship with' the first Proprietary, William Pcnn; which was to fast as long as... | |
| Benjamin Church - 1836 - 376 páginas
...remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Conestogoe, and thence called Conestogoe Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania,...Proprietary, William Penn ; which was to last as long us the sun should shine, or the waters run in the rivers This treaty has been since frec[uet.;iy renewed,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 564 páginas
...the remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Conestogo, and thence called Conestogo Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania,...entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor, William Penn, which was to last "as long as the sun should shine, or the waters run in... | |
| David Willard - 1838 - 210 páginas
...Jefferson. NOTE On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania, messengers from the Conestogo Indians, came to welcome them, with presents of Venison, corn...entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor, William Penn, which ~ ast " as long as the sun should shine, or the w» m turea the body... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1840 - 616 páginas
...dispositions, and were accustomed to present them with many proofs of their good will. They entered into r treaty of friendship with the first Proprietary, William Penn, which was to last " as long as the sun should shine or the waters run into the livers." This treaty had continued inviolate, yet they gradually... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 páginas
...remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, f settled at Conestoga, and thence called Conestoga Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania,...William Penn ; which was to last as long as the sun should shine, or the waters run in the rivers. This treaty has been since frequently renewed, and the... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 páginas
...the remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Conestoga, and thence called Conestoga Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania, messengers from this tribe came to weleome them, with presents of venison, corn and skina ; and the whole tribe entered into a treaty... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1843 - 380 páginas
...remains of a tribe of the Six Nations, settled at Conestogoe, and thence called Conestogoe Indians. On the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania, messengers from this tiibe came to welcome them, with presents of venison, corn and skins ; and the whole tribe entered... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 534 páginas
...days of their prosperity, " on the first arrival of the English in Pennsylvania," says Franklin, " messengers from this tribe, came to welcome them, with presents of venison, corn, and skins ;" and it was with this tribe, as being the nearest to the new-comers, that William Penn made his first treaty... | |
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