| Cadwallader Colden - 1747 - 540 trang
...Sachdagughroonaw, and drove back the Tufcarroraws, and that they have, on that Account, a Right to fome Part of Virginia ; but as to what lies beyond the Mountains, we conquered the Nations refiding there, and that Land, if the Virginians ever get a good Right to it, it muft be by us ; and... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 618 trang
...(Powhatans), and drove back the Tuscaroraws, and that they have on that account a right to some part of Virginia ; but as to what lies beyond the mountains,...Virginians ever get a good right to it, it must be by us." The first attempt by the British to colonize North America was made in the year 1585, on the coast... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 430 trang
...living on the Suquehannah, Cohongoranto, (now Potomack) and back of the Great Mountains in Virginia ;" "we conquered the nations residing there, and that...Virginians ever get a good right to it, it must be by us." These tribes had previously, as early as 1701, placed themselves under the protection and government... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1840 - 564 trang
...Connutskin-ough-roonaw feel the effects of our conquests, being now a part of our nations, and their lands at our disposal. We know very well, it hath often...were trading with the Six Nations, Shawanese, and Ddawares, on the waters of the Ohio, and sent them prisoners to Quebec, . and from thence to France.... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1851 - 828 trang
...Tuscarroraws, and that they have on that Account a Right to some Part of Virginia, but as to what lyes beyond the Mountains we conquered the Nations residing there, and that Land, if ever the Virginians get a good Right to it, it must be by Us. And in Testimony of the Truth of Our... | |
| James Gettys McGready Ramsey - 1853 - 778 trang
...to Dr. Franklin, was, 'that all the world knows that we conquered all the nations back of the great mountains ; we conquered the nations residing there,...Virginians ever get a good right to it, it must be by us.' These Indian claims are solemnly appealed to in a diplomatic memorial, addressed by the British ministry... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 832 trang
...Tuscarroraws, and that they have on that Accoxint a Right to some Part of Virginia, but as to what lyes beyond the Mountains we conquered the Nations residing there, and that Land, if ever the Virginians get a good Eight to it, it must be by Us. And in Testimony of the Truth of Our... | |
| James Phelan - 1888 - 504 trang
...envoys, who according to Ramsey are reputed to have said, " All the world knows that we conquered all the nations residing there and that land ; if the...Virginians ever get a good right to it, it must be by us." The deposition of George Croghan, a deputy superintendent of the Indians who had lived among them for... | |
| Christopher Gist, William McCullough Darlington - 1893 - 330 trang
...effect of our conquests being now a part of our nations and their lands at our disposal," and, again, "as to what lies beyond the mountains, we conquered...Virginians ever get a good right to it, it must be by us."1 Mr. Gallatin 1 " Treaty of Lancaster," printed by B. Franklin, at Philadelphia, 1744, Vol. II,... | |
| Joseph Solomon Walton - 1900 - 470 trang
...the Sachdagughroonans and drove back the Tuscaroras, and that they have on that a right to some part of Virginia, but as to what lies beyond the mountains,...conquered the nations residing there, and that land if ever the Virginians get a right to it, it must be by us "We are glad to hear that you have brought... | |
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