On the Frontier with Colonel Antes: Or, The Struggle for Supremacy of the Red and White Races in PennsylvaniaS. Chew & sons, printers, 1900 - 513 Seiten |
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... Quaker simplicity , Philadelphia had the reputation of being the richest , most fashionable and most ex- travagant city on the continent . Men of prominence were rec- ognized as soon as they appeared on the streets , and because of the ...
... Quaker simplicity , Philadelphia had the reputation of being the richest , most fashionable and most ex- travagant city on the continent . Men of prominence were rec- ognized as soon as they appeared on the streets , and because of the ...
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... Quaker garb . They still preserved the customs and traditions of their founder , which were rapidly giving way before the accumulation of wealth , the increase of luxury and the presence of ever increasing sects , whose leading tenets ...
... Quaker garb . They still preserved the customs and traditions of their founder , which were rapidly giving way before the accumulation of wealth , the increase of luxury and the presence of ever increasing sects , whose leading tenets ...
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... Quaker expelled for taking an active part against the King . wrote in his diary on the seventh of May : " It is ... Quakers , some even of those who drew up the Testimony , are ashamed of their pro- ceedings . The Friends held a ...
... Quaker expelled for taking an active part against the King . wrote in his diary on the seventh of May : " It is ... Quakers , some even of those who drew up the Testimony , are ashamed of their pro- ceedings . The Friends held a ...
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... all religion , fanaticism and mere formality , were to be found side by side in the enjoyment of equal rights and privileges . " In Philadelphia the conservative English Quakers were at first supreme . But a growing spirit of radicalism ,
... all religion , fanaticism and mere formality , were to be found side by side in the enjoyment of equal rights and privileges . " In Philadelphia the conservative English Quakers were at first supreme . But a growing spirit of radicalism ,
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... Quaker meeting house , and the galleries were crowded with spectators . The Seneca chief , Kanickhungo , was the principle speaker , and while presents were being exchanged , expressions of peace and friend- ship were spoken . It was a ...
... Quaker meeting house , and the galleries were crowded with spectators . The Seneca chief , Kanickhungo , was the principle speaker , and while presents were being exchanged , expressions of peace and friend- ship were spoken . It was a ...
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acres American arms army Assembly Bald Eagle Creek became belt Bethlehem brethren brother cabin called canoe Captain chief Colonel colonies Connecticut Connecticut party Conrad Weiser corn Council creek deer Delawares enemy English Fair Play men fire forest Fort Augusta Franklin Frederick French friends frontier gave Germantown Governor ground hand Henry Henry Antes horses hundred Hunter hunting Indians inhabitants Iroquois John justice killed King land Lenape lived logs Lycoming creek miles mill Moravian mountain Muncy Northumberland Northumberland county Onondaga party Paxton Boys peace Penn Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia pounds prisoners Proprietaries province purchased river Samuel Wallis savages scalps Senecas sent settled settlements settlers Shawanese Sheriff Shikellimy shillings side Six Nations skins spirit Sunbury Susquehanna tion took town treaty trees tribes valley wampum warriors West Branch wife William Dewees women woods Wyoming Zebulon Butler
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Seite 91 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat, if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not.
Seite 375 - Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every power, jurisdiction and right which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled.
Seite 375 - The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whatever.
Seite 315 - They are remarkably stout and hardy men ; many of them exceeding six feet in height. They are dressed in white frocks, or rifle shirts, and round hats. These men are remarkable for the accuracy of their aim ; striking a mark with great certainty at two hundred yards distance.
Seite 125 - I hope you have agreed to give more than four shillings a pound.' 'No,' says he, 'I cannot give so much; I cannot give more than three shillings and sixpence.
Seite 391 - They chant their artless notes in simple guise; They tune their hearts, by far the noblest aim : Perhaps ' Dundee's ' wild warbling measures rise, Or plaintive *• Martyrs...
Seite 123 - Satanas into their country, to take part with them, after they had concerted ill designs against us. We have done less than either the English or French that have usurped the lands of so many Indian nations, and chased them from their own country This belt preserves my words.
Seite 322 - After dinner the dancing commenced, and generally lasted until the next morning. The figures of the dances were three and four handed reels, or square sets and jigs. The commencement was always a square four, which was followed by what was called jigging it off, that is, two of the four would single out for a jig, and were followed by the remaining couple. The jigs were often accompanied with what was called cutting out...
Seite 138 - The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others, shall hereafter give no hindrance or molestation to the Five Nations or cantons of Indians, subject to the dominion of Great Britain, nor to the other natives of America, who are friends to the same.