Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... opinion , therefore , is that of those who believe . that men as well as animals after the flood , made their way by land to America . This being understood , it may now properly be asked , in what manner , and by what road did they ...
... opinion , therefore , is that of those who believe . that men as well as animals after the flood , made their way by land to America . This being understood , it may now properly be asked , in what manner , and by what road did they ...
Page 13
... opinion within the British islands and in the United States ; and on the conti- nent of Europe , though inculcated with less confidence , and with a hesitation which is the offspring of greater knowledge , it is taught and defended by ...
... opinion within the British islands and in the United States ; and on the conti- nent of Europe , though inculcated with less confidence , and with a hesitation which is the offspring of greater knowledge , it is taught and defended by ...
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... opinion ; but until then we do not think that we can offer a better . As to the Indian tribes that met William Penn , at this famous treaty , our opinion is that they were those called the River Indians , chiefly if not all , of the ...
... opinion ; but until then we do not think that we can offer a better . As to the Indian tribes that met William Penn , at this famous treaty , our opinion is that they were those called the River Indians , chiefly if not all , of the ...
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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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