| Sherman Day - 1843 - 754 lapas
...large flats on the Delaware. That smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple-trees, suited their views ; that they bona fide bought the...improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna. That with such as remained there was peace and friendship, until the year 1755."... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 766 lapas
...smooth cleared land, and such an abundanceof large apple-treei, suited their views; that they liona fide bought the improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna. That with such as remained there was peace and friendship, until the year 1755."... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1844 - 546 lapas
...large flats on the Delaware ; that smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple-trees, suited their views ; that they ' bona fide' bought...improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna ; that with such as remained, there was peace and friendship until 1755." I... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1845 - 588 lapas
...large flats on the Delaware. That smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple trees, suited their views ; that they bona fide bought the...improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna. That with H such as remained, there was peace and friendship, until the year... | |
| 1845 - 564 lapas
...the large data on Delaware, that smoothed cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple trees suited their views, that they bona fide bought the improvements of the native Indians, most of irhom then removed to Susquehanna, that with such as remained there was peace and friendship until... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1846 - 584 lapas
...flats on the Delaware ; that smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple-trees, suiud their views ; that they ' bona fide' bought the improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna ; that with such as remained, there was peace and friendship until 1755." I... | |
| Samuel Watkins Eager - 1847 - 672 lapas
...the large flats on the Delaware. That smooth dcarc'l laird suited their views. Tnat they bona t'ije bought the improvements of the native Indians, most...the Susquehanna ; that with such as remained there u as peace till 1755. 1 then went to view the Paaquarry Mineholes. There appeared to have been a great... | |
| Thomas Budd - 1865 - 164 lapas
...the large flats on Delaware, that smoothed cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple trees suited their views, that they bona fide bought the improvements of the native Indians, most of Trhom then removed to Susquehanna, that with such as remained there was peace and friendship until... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1868 - 604 lapas
...large Hats on the Delaware ; that smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of large apple-trees, suited their views ; that they ' bona fide' bought...improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna ; that with such as remained, there was peace and friendship until 1755." I... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1926 - 674 lapas
...the Delaware ; that smooth cleared land, and such an abundance of apple trees suited their views ; they bona fide bought the improvements of the native Indians, most of whom then removed to Susquehanna; with such as remained, there was peace and friendship until 1755. "I then went... | |
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