| Henry O'Reilly - History - 1838 - 570 pages
...sentiments on every subject of importance. " Thus, at peace among themselves and with the neighbouring whites, though there were none at that time very near,...Nations generally, by the people of the States, to go to German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the States might ascertain,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Atlantic States - 1841 - 534 pages
...sentiments on every subject of importance. " Thus, at peace among themselves and with the neighbouring whites, though there were none at that time very near,...Nations generally, by the people of the States, to go to German Flats and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the States might ascertain... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Atlantic States - 1841 - 640 pages
...sentiments on every subject of importance. " Thus, at peace among themselves and with the neighbouring whites, though there were none at that time very near, our Indians li ved quietly and peaceably at home till a little before the breaking out of the revolutionary war,... | |
| James Everett Seaver - Genesee River Valley (Pa. and N.Y.) - 1898 - 332 pages
...honorable in the expression of their sentiments, on every subject of importance. Thus, at peace among themselves and with the neighboring whites — though...go to the German Flats,* and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the states might ascertain, in good season, who they should esteem... | |
| James Everett Seaver - Genesee River Valley (Pa. and N.Y.) - 1918 - 552 pages
...not extending to the incalculable uncertainties of to-morrow. If peace ever dwelt with men, it was in former times, in the recesses from war, amongst what...to go to the German Flats, and there hold a general K JL a a: H n 1 a 8 5 '§ O z < H o I t •• >» ' council, in order that the people of the states... | |
| James Everett Seaver - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 226 pages
...not extending to the incalculable uncertainties of to-morrow. If peace ever dwelt with men, it was in former times, in the recesses from war, amongst what...to go to the German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the states might ascertain, in good season, who they should esteem... | |
| Various - Social Science - 1998 - 404 pages
...not extending to the incalculable uncertainties of to-morrow. If peace ever dwelt with men, it was in former times, in the recesses from war, amongst what...to go to the German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the states might ascertain, in good season, who they should esteem... | |
| James E. Seaver - 2000 - 320 pages
...themselves and with the neighboring whites—though there were none at that at time very near—our Indians lived quietly and peaceably at home, till...to go to the German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the states might ascertain, in good season, who they should esteem... | |
| Sidonie A. Smith, Julia Watson, Sidonie Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 472 pages
...not extending to the incalculable uncertainties of to-morrow. If peace ever dwelt with men, it was in former times, in the recesses from war, amongst what...to go to the German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the states might ascertain, in good season, who they should esteem... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Travel - 1841 - 640 pages
...sentiments on every subject of importance. " Thus, at peace among themselves and with the neighbouring whites, though there were none at that time very near,...Nations generally, by the people of the States, to go to German Flats, and there hold a general council, in order that the people of the States might ascertain,... | |
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