Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 40
Seite 40
... belt is of very great importance to our United Nations , and all our allies . We will therefore take it to Onondago , where our council fire always burns , and keep it so securely that neither thunder nor lightning shall break it ...
... belt is of very great importance to our United Nations , and all our allies . We will therefore take it to Onondago , where our council fire always burns , and keep it so securely that neither thunder nor lightning shall break it ...
Seite 41
... Belt . Brethren , It is very true , as you told us , that the clouds hang heavy over us , and it is not very pleasant to look up . But we give you this belt ( giving a belt ) to clear away all clouds , that we may all live in bright ...
... Belt . Brethren , It is very true , as you told us , that the clouds hang heavy over us , and it is not very pleasant to look up . But we give you this belt ( giving a belt ) to clear away all clouds , that we may all live in bright ...
Seite 42
... belt ( and gave a belt ) before all our brethren here present , and desire them that Col. Johnson may be reinstated and have the management of Indian affairs ; for we all lived happy whilst they were under his management , for we love ...
... belt ( and gave a belt ) before all our brethren here present , and desire them that Col. Johnson may be reinstated and have the management of Indian affairs ; for we all lived happy whilst they were under his management , for we love ...
Seite 44
... Belt . sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under ...
... Belt . sides for the future . Brethren , We gladly understand that you gave no countenance to the French who went to Ohio and have entered on your lands . They are always your and our open or secret enemies . You did put this land under ...
Seite 45
... belt of wampum proposed that a strong house might be built near the mouth of Monongahela for their mutual protection . The Indians made answer that they were well pleased with the proposal , and would send that belt to Onondago , and ...
... belt of wampum proposed that a strong house might be built near the mouth of Monongahela for their mutual protection . The Indians made answer that they were well pleased with the proposal , and would send that belt to Onondago , and ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted affairs Albany American answer appointed Belt BENJAMIN LINCOLN Block Island Boston brethren Brothers called Canajoharie Capt captive chief church command Commissioners Connecticut Council council-fire covenant chain Creek desire Elisha Williams endeavors enemy England English father fell Ferdinando Gorges fire fish French and Indians friends friendship garrison gave gentlemen Gibson Governor guns hands hath Honor inhabitants Island James Delancey John July June killed King land live Lord Majesty's manner March Massachusetts meeting Meshech Weare miles minister morning New-England night Oliver Partridge peace Pequeats Pequot War Pequots plantation pleased preached present prisoners Province Rhode Island river Robert Gorges sachem sail savage sent Sermon settled Shawanese ship Six Nations slain Society soldiers soon speech thereof thought tion told took town trade treaty Twelve United Colonies unto vessel wigwams wounded Wyandots York