Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 74
... Swedes first came to that country , they were well received and kindly treated by the Indians , so long as they had something to suit them , wherewith they might trade with each other ; but when that failed , they were no longer ...
... Swedes first came to that country , they were well received and kindly treated by the Indians , so long as they had something to suit them , wherewith they might trade with each other ; but when that failed , they were no longer ...
Page 153
... SWEDES AND OF NEW SWEDEN , IN WHICH THEIR SACHEM OR KING , FIRST SPEAKS WITH HIS SON , ABOUT CALLING THE NA- TION ... Swedes , the Dutch ? S. Hopokahacking hatte ock Tan- nakong . Some of them are at Fort Christina , and some at New Got ...
... SWEDES AND OF NEW SWEDEN , IN WHICH THEIR SACHEM OR KING , FIRST SPEAKS WITH HIS SON , ABOUT CALLING THE NA- TION ... Swedes , the Dutch ? S. Hopokahacking hatte ock Tan- nakong . Some of them are at Fort Christina , and some at New Got ...
Page 156
... Swedes , and the Swedes shall be here a large ship , full of all sorts of good things . Chijrrwehuritt , nijr ock renāckot rãe . You talk well ; we , common war- riors , agree with you . Matta bakanta ock matta sinkattan Achoores ? Then ...
... Swedes , and the Swedes shall be here a large ship , full of all sorts of good things . Chijrrwehuritt , nijr ock renāckot rãe . You talk well ; we , common war- riors , agree with you . Matta bakanta ock matta sinkattan Achoores ? Then ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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