Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western TerritoryD. Appleton & Company, 1847 - 501 Seiten |
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... expressed by the bar . At length the Governor and Judges , discovering that their enactments had not been approved , began to doubt their correctness ; and at a legislative ses- sion , held at Cincinnati , in the summer of 1795 , they ...
... expressed by the bar . At length the Governor and Judges , discovering that their enactments had not been approved , began to doubt their correctness ; and at a legislative ses- sion , held at Cincinnati , in the summer of 1795 , they ...
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... expressed in the faces of the victors , whose joy was manifestly increased by the circumstance that the victory was won in the presence of white men , whom they supposed to be highly distinguished and honored in their nation ; a ...
... expressed in the faces of the victors , whose joy was manifestly increased by the circumstance that the victory was won in the presence of white men , whom they supposed to be highly distinguished and honored in their nation ; a ...
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... expressed it as his opinion , that no greater proof need be required , of the intention of the savages to destroy the American settle- ments . The Lieutenant of Mason county reported , on the 16th of May , that on the night of the 11th ...
... expressed it as his opinion , that no greater proof need be required , of the intention of the savages to destroy the American settle- ments . The Lieutenant of Mason county reported , on the 16th of May , that on the night of the 11th ...
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... expressed a very decided opinion , that an- other expedition against the Wabash Indians was indis- pensable ; that affairs could not remain as they then were -that although winter imposed peace for the present ; yet , unless the ...
... expressed a very decided opinion , that an- other expedition against the Wabash Indians was indis- pensable ; that affairs could not remain as they then were -that although winter imposed peace for the present ; yet , unless the ...
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... expressed great doubt on that subject . He seemed to think it uncertain , judging from the superior number of the enemy , whether he ought to consider the absence of that corps from the field of action , as fortunate or otherwise . On ...
... expressed great doubt on that subject . He seemed to think it uncertain , judging from the superior number of the enemy , whether he ought to consider the absence of that corps from the field of action , as fortunate or otherwise . On ...
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acres adopted American appointed army arrived assembled attack authorised boundary British Captain Chillicothe Chippeways Cincinnati claim Clair College township Colonel command commenced Commissioners Congress consequence Constitution Convention Council Court Delawares Detroit duty Elder brother enemy established fact father fifteen fires formed Fort Washington friends garrison Governor grant ground happy Harmar hundred Indians inhabitants John Cleves Symmes Judge Symmes Kentucky land Legislative Legislature Little Miami river Little Turtle Major ment Miami Purchase Miami river miles military militia mouth Muskingum Muskingum river nations North-western Territory object officers Ohio Ohio river opinion Ordinance Ottawas party passed peace persons Pottawattamies present President proceeded provision purchase purpose received Sandusky sent session settled settlement Shawanees soon Spirit spoke as follows taken Territory tion told town township tract treaty treaty of Greenville tribes troops United villages Wabash Washington Wayne Wyandots younger brothers