Onondaga, Or, Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times: Being a Series of Historical Sketches Relative to Onondaga ; with Notes on the Several Towns in the County, and Oswega, Volumen1Stoddard and Babcock, 1849 |
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... English Negotiations with the Five Nations . 246 CHAPTER IX . EARLY HISTORY CONTINUED . Council at Onondaga . Council at Albany , 1700. English Agree to Build a Fort at Onondaga . Earl Belomont's Instructions to Col. Romer . Col ...
... English Negotiations with the Five Nations . 246 CHAPTER IX . EARLY HISTORY CONTINUED . Council at Onondaga . Council at Albany , 1700. English Agree to Build a Fort at Onondaga . Earl Belomont's Instructions to Col. Romer . Col ...
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... English ; the French are bereft of their titles and claims to any portion of the then United States and Canada , and the arms of Britain are everywhere triumphant . After the war of the American Revolution , the Onondagas , with the ...
... English ; the French are bereft of their titles and claims to any portion of the then United States and Canada , and the arms of Britain are everywhere triumphant . After the war of the American Revolution , the Onondagas , with the ...
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... English " The Confederates , " or " Five Nations , " by the Dutch " Maquas , " and by themselves " Min- goes , " meaning by all , " United People . " " United People . " The English re- tained the name Maquas for the Mohawks , for a ...
... English " The Confederates , " or " Five Nations , " by the Dutch " Maquas , " and by themselves " Min- goes , " meaning by all , " United People . " " United People . " The English re- tained the name Maquas for the Mohawks , for a ...
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... , signifies from the circumstance here related— “ I see everywhere and see nothing . " From this our English name for the river Oswego is derived . important business to transact , and should need their services 22 ONONDAGA .
... , signifies from the circumstance here related— “ I see everywhere and see nothing . " From this our English name for the river Oswego is derived . important business to transact , and should need their services 22 ONONDAGA .
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... English and French , during the early periods of their history ; and in the campaign of General Sullivan , in 1779 , the extent of their settlements , and their determined resist- ance , in their defense , shows that they were by no ...
... English and French , during the early periods of their history ; and in the campaign of General Sullivan , in 1779 , the extent of their settlements , and their determined resist- ance , in their defense , shows that they were by no ...
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Página 95 - Conrad answered all his questions ; and when the discourse began to flag, the Indian, to continue it, said, " Conrad, you have lived long among the white people, and know something of their customs ; I have been sometimes at Albany, and have observed, that once in seven days they shut up their shops, and assemble all in the great house ; tell me what it is for ? What do they do there ? " " They meet there," says Conrad, " to hear and learn good things."
Página 95 - So I thought to myself since I cannot do any business to-day, I may as well go to the meeting too, and I went with him. There stood up a man in black, and began to talk to the people very angrily. I did not understand what he said: but perceiving that he looked much at me and...
Página 97 - You have told Us a Blind story that you sent a Messenger to Us to inform Us of the Sale but he never came amongst Us, nor we never heard any thing about it.
Página 96 - I cannot give so much. I cannot give more than three shillings and sixpence.' I then spoke to several other dealers, but they all sung the same song, three and sixpence.
Página 86 - I have my eyes open, and the sun which enlightens me, discovers to me a great captain at the head of a company of soldiers who speaks as if he were dreaming. He says that he only came to the lake to smoke on the great calumet with the Onondagas.
Página 76 - And it came to pass as they came, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, that the women came out of all the cities of Israel, singing and dancing, to meet king Saul, with tabrets, with joy, and with instruments of music. And the women answered one another as they played, and said, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.
Página 87 - We may go where we please, and carry with us whom we please, and buy and sell what we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such, command them to receive no other but your people.
Página 96 - ... consult how to cheat Indians in the price of beaver. Consider but a little, Conrad, and you must be of my opinion. If they met so often to learn good things, they would certainly have learned some before this time.
Página 97 - We have concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over the river Delaware, and quit all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they have received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago. To confirm to you that we will see your request executed, we lay down this string of wampum in return for yours.
Página 96 - I imagined he was angry at seeing me there ; so I went out, sat down near the house, struck fire, and lit my pipe, waiting till the meeting should break up. I thought too, that the man had mentioned something of beaver, and I suspected it might be the subject of their meeting. So when they came out I accosted my merchant. Well, Hans, says I, I hope you have agreed to give more than four shillings a pound?