Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 100
... live very well without being compelled to too much or too severe labour . The taxes are very light : the farmers , after their work is over , live as they do in Sweden , but are clothed as well as the respectable inhabitants of the ...
... live very well without being compelled to too much or too severe labour . The taxes are very light : the farmers , after their work is over , live as they do in Sweden , but are clothed as well as the respectable inhabitants of the ...
Page 153
... live on . Mochij nijr matta chéko hatte . It is true , I have nothing to live on . Nijr pææt chijri jŵni rankùnti . I will give you that for nothing , but you will give me something in return . Keene itta , nijr pææt jŵni nutskw . Thank ...
... live on . Mochij nijr matta chéko hatte . It is true , I have nothing to live on . Nijr pææt chijri jŵni rankùnti . I will give you that for nothing , but you will give me something in return . Keene itta , nijr pææt jŵni nutskw . Thank ...
Page 162
... live together as brethren , without doing the least injury to each other . This treaty was solemnly ratified by the usual token of a chain of friendship , a covenant indelible , never to be broken as long as the sun and moon endure ...
... live together as brethren , without doing the least injury to each other . This treaty was solemnly ratified by the usual token of a chain of friendship , a covenant indelible , never to be broken as long as the sun and moon endure ...
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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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