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 Proprietor, William Penn, which was... Penn's Treaty with the Indians - Page 60by Charles Shearer Keyser - 1882 - 100 pagesFull view - About this book
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1818 - 396 pages
...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...entered into a 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... | |
| 1818 - 400 pages
...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...entered into a 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... | |
| James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 480 pages
...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..." to last as long as the sun should shine, or the waters run in the rivers." ' withdraw ourselves beyond the great swamp*, and ' to fly to our good uncle... | |
| James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 404 pages
...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...first proprietor, William Penn, which was " to last aalonsr as the sun should shine, or the waters run in the rivers." '* withdraw ourselves beyond the... | |
| James Buchanan - Indian mythology - 1824 - 350 pages
...messengers from this trihe came to welcome them with presents of venison, com and skins, und the whole trihe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first...was to last as long as the sun should shine, or the waters run in the rivers." || The fire teas entirely extinguifhed by the blood of the murdered running... | |
| 1824 - 610 pages
...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 extinguished it so entirely, that not one spark was left us whereby to kindle a new fire ; [this alludes... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - America - 1827 - 384 pages
...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...entered into a treaty of friendship with the first Proprietary, William Penn ; which was to last as long as the sun should shine, or the waters run in... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 438 pages
...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...entered into a Treaty of Friendship with the first Proprietary, William Penn, which was to last as long as the Sun should thine or the waters run into... | |
| Thomas Church (of Massachusetts.) - 1829 - 374 pages
...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...entered into a treaty of friendship with the first Proprietary, William Penn ; which was to last as long as the win should shine, or the waters run in... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - America - 1829 - 382 pages
...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 ai ,.^lreaty of friendship with' the first Proprietary, William Pcnn; which was to fast as long as... | |
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