Historical Collections, Volum 15The Society, 1909 |
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... chief protection to the American citizens at Detroit until this time , left the place after asserting that he had done everything possible in his power to assist his countrymen . Matters of serious importance were of daily occurrence ...
... chief protection to the American citizens at Detroit until this time , left the place after asserting that he had done everything possible in his power to assist his countrymen . Matters of serious importance were of daily occurrence ...
Side 6
... Chiefs pleasure that Colonel England should be authorized to incur an expence for any Express he may think necessary ... Chief of the Shawanoes , who was told it by Judge Symes on the Big Miamis . " That in December an Army of Eight ...
... Chiefs pleasure that Colonel England should be authorized to incur an expence for any Express he may think necessary ... Chief of the Shawanoes , who was told it by Judge Symes on the Big Miamis . " That in December an Army of Eight ...
Side 8
... CHIEF OF BRITISH N. AMERICA , IN THE YEAR 1800 The Government of the united States not having fulfilled some Articles of the treaty of Peace , which established their independance , ' twas thought proper by the british Government to ...
... CHIEF OF BRITISH N. AMERICA , IN THE YEAR 1800 The Government of the united States not having fulfilled some Articles of the treaty of Peace , which established their independance , ' twas thought proper by the british Government to ...
Side 9
... Chief , delivered a speech in writing to some indian Chiefs , in which Assist- ance was promised , he was disavowed by ministry on the Changes which took place in Europe contrary to all Appearances . us . Whilst the War continued ...
... Chief , delivered a speech in writing to some indian Chiefs , in which Assist- ance was promised , he was disavowed by ministry on the Changes which took place in Europe contrary to all Appearances . us . Whilst the War continued ...
Side 17
... Chiefs . opposite the purchased Lands on the American side a settlement was forming in 1800 and rapidly increasing ... chief Settler , at the time of the Cession he declared himself a british Subject , and refused advantageous offers ...
... Chiefs . opposite the purchased Lands on the American side a settlement was forming in 1800 and rapidly increasing ... chief Settler , at the time of the Cession he declared himself a british Subject , and refused advantageous offers ...
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