Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians |
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... system of education ; the faith they keep in their treaties ; their lofty courage ,
and the magnanimity they display on occasions in private life which are too apt to
stir up the resentment and envy , and all the mean passions of civilized man .
... system of education ; the faith they keep in their treaties ; their lofty courage ,
and the magnanimity they display on occasions in private life which are too apt to
stir up the resentment and envy , and all the mean passions of civilized man .
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When the white “ men arrived in the south , we received them as “ friends ; we did
the same when they arrived in the “ east . It was we , it was our forefathers , who
made * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and ...
When the white “ men arrived in the south , we received them as “ friends ; we did
the same when they arrived in the “ east . It was we , it was our forefathers , who
made * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and ...
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... pacific purposes , where treaties are held , & c . ... and skins , and the whole
tribe 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 the rivers .
... pacific purposes , where treaties are held , & c . ... and skins , and the whole
tribe 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 the rivers .
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They enslave those who are not of their selves at Lancaster , where the last treaty
was held with them in 1762 , the year preceding this murder , which put an end to
all business of the kind in the province of Pennsylvania . * The great Swamp .
They enslave those who are not of their selves at Lancaster , where the last treaty
was held with them in 1762 , the year preceding this murder , which put an end to
all business of the kind in the province of Pennsylvania . * The great Swamp .
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You can but recollect the treaty between Governor George Clinton , and the
Seneca Nation . The treaty embraced a conveyance from us to the people , of a
strip of land , of one mile , on the straights of Niagara . The treaty contained a
condition ...
You can but recollect the treaty between Governor George Clinton , and the
Seneca Nation . The treaty embraced a conveyance from us to the people , of a
strip of land , of one mile , on the straights of Niagara . The treaty contained a
condition ...
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