| 1814 - 652 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded, therefore, accompanied by...place where Philadelphia now stands. On his arrival there he found the sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian Chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded therefore, accompanied by his...place where Philadelphia now stands. On his arrival there he found the Sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye... | |
| 1813 - 662 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian Chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded therefore, accompanied by his friends consisting of men, women, and yotjng persons of both sexes to Coaquannoc, the Indian place for the name where Philadelphia now stands.... | |
| 1814 - 1112 páginas
...was tbe time- when., bjr mutual agreement between him and the Indian chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified.' He 'proceeded therefore, accompanied by...place where Philadelphia now stands. On his arrival there he found the Sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woeds я» far as the... | |
| 1814 - 402 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian Chiefs, it was to Us publicly ratified. He proceeded therefore, accompanied by his...place where Philadelphia now stands. On his arrival there he found the Sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian Chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded therefore, accompanied by his...place where Philadelphia now stands. On his arrival there he found the Sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 páginas
...prodigious size, to which the leaders on both sides repaired. Penn appeared in his usual dress, and on bis arrival, he found the Sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye could reach, and looked frightful, both on account of their number,... | |
| 1821 - 388 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded therefore, accompanied by his...women, and young persons of both sexes, to Coaquannoc, tho Indian name for the place where Philadelphia uow stands. On his arrival there he found the Sachems... | |
| 1826 - 238 páginas
...prodigious size, to which the leaders on both sides repaired. Peim appeared in his usual dress, and on his arrival, he found the sachems and their tribes assembling. They were seen in the woods as far as the eye could rvach, and "•'oked frightful, both on account of their number,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 páginas
...this was the time when, by mutual agreement between him and the Indian chiefs, it was to be publicly ratified. He proceeded, therefore, accompanied by...of men, women, and young persons of both sexes, to Coaquarjnoc, the Indian name for the vlace where Philadelphia now stands. On «is arrival there he... | |
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