We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly people, and are altogether in the wrong in their dealings with you. We have concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over the river Delaware, and quit all claim to any lands on this side... The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada - Page 68by Cadwallader Colden - 1747 - 487 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Buchanan - Indian mythology - 1824 - 350 pages
...with a draft of the land in dispute. We now tell you we have perused all these several papers. We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they have received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago. To confirm to you... | |
| James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 480 pages
...with a draft of the land in dispute. We now tell you we have perused all these several papers. We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they have received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago. To confirm to you... | |
| James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 404 pages
...with a draft of the land in dispute. We now tell you we have perused all these several papers. We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly people, and are altogether iu the wrong in their dealings with you. We have concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1831 - 586 pages
...prove the charge against our cousins. We now tell you, we have perused all these several papers, we see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they have received pay for them, and it has gone thro1 their guts long ago. To confirm you that... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...they saw the Delawares had been an unruly people, and were altogether in the wrong ; that they had concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they had received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago. They deserved, he... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1834 - 438 pages
..."That they saw the Uelawares had been an unruly people, and were altogether in the wrong; that they had concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, Mnce they had received pay for them, and t is gone through their guU long aj;o. " — Then addressing... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 642 pages
...that they saw the Delawares had been an unruly people, and were altogether in the wrong; that they had concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they had received pay for them, and * CHAPMAN'S Hist. Wyoming, 20 lo 21 CHAP. H.] CANASSATEGO.... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1841 - 790 pages
...that they saw the Delawares had been on unruly peopki and were altogether in the wrong ; that they had concluded to remove them and oblige them to go over the river Delaware, and quit all claim to aflj lands on this side for the future, since they had received pay for them, BM it ia gone through... | |
| Sherman Day - Pennsylvania - 1843 - 766 pages
...they saw the Delawarea had been an unruly people, and were altogether in the wrong ; that they had concluded to remove them, and oblige them to go over...all claim to any lands on this side for the future, since they had received pay for them, and it is gone through their guts long ago." Then addressing... | |
| John McIntosh - Indians - 1843 - 332 pages
...with n draft of the land in dispute. We now tell you we have perusad all these several papers. We see with our own eyes that they have been a very unruly people, anrl are altogether in the wrong in their dealings with you. VVe have concluded to remove them, and... | |
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