Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 167
... Delaware tribes , who possessed the banks of the Delaware and the eastern part of Pennsylvania , were settled among them , or in their neighbourhood . Whe- ther it was in consequence of some differences between those tribes , who are ...
... Delaware tribes , who possessed the banks of the Delaware and the eastern part of Pennsylvania , were settled among them , or in their neighbourhood . Whe- ther it was in consequence of some differences between those tribes , who are ...
Page 180
... Delaware ) and half a mile in breadth towards Schuylkill , which gives the whole length of the city proper , and a space in breadth , which was not all built upon for more than a century afterwards , and is not even now entirely covered ...
... Delaware ) and half a mile in breadth towards Schuylkill , which gives the whole length of the city proper , and a space in breadth , which was not all built upon for more than a century afterwards , and is not even now entirely covered ...
Page 201
... Delaware . Interpreter from the Delaware into the Shawanese and Mingoe , ( alias Conestogoe . ) Interpreter from the Delaware into the Ganawese Language . THE GOVERNOR SPOKE AS FOLLOWS : My Friends and Brethren , You are sensible that ...
... Delaware . Interpreter from the Delaware into the Shawanese and Mingoe , ( alias Conestogoe . ) Interpreter from the Delaware into the Ganawese Language . THE GOVERNOR SPOKE AS FOLLOWS : My Friends and Brethren , You are sensible that ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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