In Unnamed Wisconsin: Studies in the History of the Region Between Lake Michigan and the MississippiS. Chapman, 1894 - 307 páginas |
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... needed and Dr. Cutler came to buy it . That he should have been chosen for this delicate and responsible duty does not surprise us when we learn the varied abilities of this extraordinary man . After grad- uating from Yale college in ...
... needed and Dr. Cutler came to buy it . That he should have been chosen for this delicate and responsible duty does not surprise us when we learn the varied abilities of this extraordinary man . After grad- uating from Yale college in ...
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... needed on Lake Superior in the early years had to be built or put together there . That done , La Pointe became , in a sense , the successor to Mackinaw . CHAPTER VII . DR . MORSE AND HIS ERRAND IN THE IONA OF OUR INLAND SEAS . 51.
... needed on Lake Superior in the early years had to be built or put together there . That done , La Pointe became , in a sense , the successor to Mackinaw . CHAPTER VII . DR . MORSE AND HIS ERRAND IN THE IONA OF OUR INLAND SEAS . 51.
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... needed an effort was made next year to secure it . John Sergeant of the third generation was one of those who represented the United States government which , however , was party neither to this treaty nor to the one of the year before ...
... needed an effort was made next year to secure it . John Sergeant of the third generation was one of those who represented the United States government which , however , was party neither to this treaty nor to the one of the year before ...
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... needed and desired it , was that Williams and the Ogden land company had been trying to get homes there for those who did not wish to leave New York . - But those who had come to the Wisconsin region , the Stockbridges ( and Munsees ) ...
... needed and desired it , was that Williams and the Ogden land company had been trying to get homes there for those who did not wish to leave New York . - But those who had come to the Wisconsin region , the Stockbridges ( and Munsees ) ...
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... needed money of course , and in company with Rev. Nathaniel Whitaker of Norwich , Connecticut , Occom was sent to England on what inconsiderate people sometimes call a " begging trip . " Thither they sailed 1765 , December 23rd . Occom ...
... needed money of course , and in company with Rev. Nathaniel Whitaker of Norwich , Connecticut , Occom was sent to England on what inconsiderate people sometimes call a " begging trip . " Thither they sailed 1765 , December 23rd . Occom ...
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Página 261 - Life ! we've been long together Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; 'Tis hard. to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear; — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time; Say not Good Night, — but in some brighter clime Bid me Good Morning.
Página 59 - So I returned and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter.
Página 38 - Now, therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people : for all the earth is mine : and ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel.
Página 198 - Early in the morning a party of whites, being in advance of the army, came upon our people, who were attempting to cross the Mississippi. They tried to give themselves up; the whites paid no attention to their entreaties, but commenced slaughtering them. In a little while the whole army arrived. Our braves, but few in number, finding that the enemy paid no regard to age or sex, and seeing that they were murdering helpless women and little children, determined to fight until they were killed.
Página 29 - Britain; and that in all Matters of Controversy, relative to Property and Civil Rights, Resort shall be had to the Laws of Canada, as the Rule for the Decision of the same...
Página 74 - When I was but six years of age, my father removed with his family to Stockbridge, which at that time was inhabited by Indians almost solely; as there were in the town but twelve families of whites, or Anglo-Americans, and perhaps one hundred and fifty families of Indians. The Indians being the nearest neighbors, I constantly associated with them; their boys were my daily school-mates and play-fellows.
Página 103 - O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!
Página 36 - Given under my hand and seal at this day of ' AD Form of Warrant of Committal.
Página 30 - The establishment of a Protestant Episcopate in America is also very zealously contended for: And it is very alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to fly their native country into a wilderness...
Página 261 - PEACE; come away: the song of woe Is after all an earthly song : Peace; come away: we do him wrong To sing so wildly : let us go.