He attended me constantly after this interview till I arrived at Detroit, and while I remained in the country, and was the means of preserving the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had assembled at the mouth of the strait with an intent to... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Page 17edited by - 1766Full view - About this book
| Several Hands - 1766 - 596 pages
...Pittfburg, by the way of Prefque lile. He likewife fent to the feveral Inüian towns on the fouth-fide and weft-end of lake Erie, to inform them that I had...I remained in the country, and •was the means of preferring the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had aflembled at the mouth of the ftrait... | |
| Voyages and travels - 1767 - 532 pages
...his confent to come into the country. He attended the Major conftantly after this interview while he remained in the country, and was the means of preferving...the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had affernbled at the mouth of the ftrait with an intent tx> cut them off. Major Rogers had feveral conferences... | |
| History - 1793 - 620 pages
...Pittlburgh, by the way of Prefque Jilo. He likewife fent to the feveral Indian towns on the fouth-fide and weftend of lake Erie, to inform them that I had...the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had alTembled at the mouth of the lirait with an intent to cut us off. I had feveral conferences with him,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...for the use of the detachment from Pittsburgh by the w«y of Presque-Isle. He attended me constantly after this interview till I arrived at Detroit, and...while I remained in the country, and was the means of preserving the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who li.-icl assembled at the mouth of the strait,... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 642 pages
...to come into he country. He att<"itdcd me constantly alter this interview till I arrived at Jetroit, and while I remained in the country, and was the means of preservug the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had assembled at the nuutli of the strait,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1841 - 790 pages
...Lake Erie, to inform them that I had his consent tp come into the country. He attended me constantly after this interview till I arrived at Detroit, and...while I remained in the country, and was the means of preserving the detachment from the fury. of the Indians, who had assembled at the mouth of the strait,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1841 - 798 pages
...consent to come into the country. He attended me constantly atler this interview till I arrived nt Detroit, and while I remained in the country, and was the means of pn serving the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had assembled at the mouth of the strait,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1848 - 746 pages
...Lake Erie, to inform them that I had his consent to come into the country. He attended me constantly after this interview till I arrived at Detroit, and...while I remained in the country, and was the means of preserving the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had assembled at the mouth of the strait,... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - Indians of North America - 1854 - 602 pages
...Lake Erie, to inform them that I had his consent to come into the country. He attended me constantly after this interview till I arrived at Detroit, and...while I remained in the country, and was the means of preserving the detachment from the fury of the Indians, who had assembled at tho mouth of the strait... | |
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