| William Evans, Thomas Evans - Quakers - 1837 - 500 pages
...thought they contained anything worth notice, he might forward them to us in Philadelphia. " First-day, the 9th. Several Friends in this part of the country...New York at one particular time. After the treaty of fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension, that the commissioners had not done right ;... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - Quakers - 1837 - 524 pages
...now close ; but to our surprise and disappointment, we soon discovered some dissatisfaction among thn Indians, by their putting their heads down together...New York at one particular time. After the treaty of fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension, that the commissioners had not done right ;... | |
| William Evans - Quakers - 1837 - 508 pages
...it meant, Cornplanter rose and spoke as follows : " Brothers, — I request your attention, whilst 1 inform you of my own mind as an individual. I consider...New York at one particular time. After the treaty of fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension, that the commissioners had not done right ;... | |
| William Leete Stone - History - 1841 - 516 pages
...They held down their heads and manifested their dissatisfaction by silence for half an hour. At length Cornplanter rose and spoke as follows : — " BROTHERS...York, at one particular time.* After the treaty of Fort Stanwix I went to New- York under an apprehension that the commissioners had not done right; and... | |
| William Leete Stone - History - 1841 - 518 pages
...They held down their heads and manifested their dissatisfaction by silence for half an hour. At length Cornplanter rose and spoke as follows:— " BROTHERS...not do justice. I will mention what took place at New-York, at one particular time.* After the treaty of Fort Stanwix I went to New-York under an apprehension... | |
| William Savery - Quakers - 1863 - 518 pages
...thought they contained anything worth notice, he might forward them to us in Philadelphia. " First-day, the 9th. Several Friends in this part of the country...New York at one particular time. After the treaty of Fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension, that the commissioners had not done right;... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1866 - 544 pages
...They held down their heads and manifested their dissatisfaction by silence for half an hour. At length Cornplanter rose and spoke as follows : BROTHERS :...mention what took place at New York, at one particular time.1 After the treaty of fort Stanwix I went to New York under an apprehension that the commissioners... | |
| William Savery - Quakers - 1873 - 496 pages
..." First-day, the 9th. Several Friends in this part of the country came to the meeting ; one of'them thirteen miles. A number of other white people attended,...New York at one particular time. After the treaty of Fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension, that the commissioners had not done right ;... | |
| William Nelson Fenton - History - 1998 - 816 pages
...Cornpianter rose and spoke as follows: "Brothers, — I respect your attention, whilst I inform you of my mind as an individual. I consider the conduct of the...New York at one particular time. After the treaty at fort Stanwix, I went to New York under an apprehension that the commissioners had not done right;... | |
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