The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 - United States |
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Page 113
... Mohawks , Oneidas , Cayugas , Onondagas , and Sene- cas , by the French commonly called the Iroquois , and by the Eng- lish the Five Nations , and afterwards , the Six Nations , in conse- quence of the accession of the Tuscaroras to the ...
... Mohawks , Oneidas , Cayugas , Onondagas , and Sene- cas , by the French commonly called the Iroquois , and by the Eng- lish the Five Nations , and afterwards , the Six Nations , in conse- quence of the accession of the Tuscaroras to the ...
Page 114
... Mohawks , Oneidas , and Cayugas , on the contrary , exhibited the rudiments of a well constituted and stable ... Mohawk , and of the tribe which , by the custom of the Six Nations , usually furnished the war - chief , had borne ...
... Mohawks , Oneidas , and Cayugas , on the contrary , exhibited the rudiments of a well constituted and stable ... Mohawk , and of the tribe which , by the custom of the Six Nations , usually furnished the war - chief , had borne ...
Page 117
... Mohawk , and the contiguous country west of it , was the seat of the Five Na- tions . There the French and English so often met , negotiated , and made war . There it was that the Five Nations , the Romans of the new world , as Caldero ...
... Mohawk , and the contiguous country west of it , was the seat of the Five Na- tions . There the French and English so often met , negotiated , and made war . There it was that the Five Nations , the Romans of the new world , as Caldero ...
Page 118
... Mohawk , and the son of a Sachem ; whose name , as communicated to him by the chief's family , was Teho - wagh - wen - ga - ragh - kwin . This reputed father is said to have died in the infancy of his son ; and the mother having ...
... Mohawk , and the son of a Sachem ; whose name , as communicated to him by the chief's family , was Teho - wagh - wen - ga - ragh - kwin . This reputed father is said to have died in the infancy of his son ; and the mother having ...
Page 119
... Mohawks . We first hear of Thayendanegea in the field , at the age of thir- teen , under Sir William Johnson , at the ... Mohawk country , for his comparative cultivation , his decent life , his adoption of chris- tianity , and his ...
... Mohawks . We first hear of Thayendanegea in the field , at the age of thir- teen , under Sir William Johnson , at the ... Mohawk country , for his comparative cultivation , his decent life , his adoption of chris- tianity , and his ...
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