| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 466 sider
...usually ends with offers of service, if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey; and nothing is exacted...practised by private persons ; of which Conrad Weiser, our intrepreter, gave me the following instance. He had been naturalised among the Six Nations, and spoke... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 sider
...the strangers have occasion of guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing exacted for the entertainment. The same hospitality,...--which Conrad Weiser, our interpreter, gave me the folJowing instance. Pie had been naturalized among the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mohock language.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 sider
...usually ends with offers of service ; if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted...is practised by private persons ; of which Conrad IVeiser, our interpreter, .gave me the following insiance. He had been naturalized among the Six Nations,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 sider
...service ; if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey j and nothing is exacted for the entertainment. The...is practised by private persons ; of which Conrad fVeiser, our interpreter, gave me the following instance. He had1 been naturalized among the Six Nations,... | |
| 1812 - 314 sider
...service, of guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey; and no recompense is exacted. . The same hospitality, esteemed among them as a principal...been naturalized among the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mobuck language. In going through the Indian country, to carry a message from our governor... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 sider
...or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted for the enter* tain m en t. The same hospitality, esteemed among them as a principal...been naturalized among the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mohawk language. In going through the Indian country, to carry a message from our governor... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 sider
...usually ends with offers of service, if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted...interpreter, gave me the following instance. He had been naturalised among the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mohock language. In going through the Indian... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 sider
...usually ends with offers of service, if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted...been naturalized among the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mohuck language. In going through the Indian country, to carry a message from our governor... | |
| 1821 - 356 sider
...usually ends with offers of service, if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted...virtue, is practised by private persons ; of which Courad Weiser, our interpreter, gave me the following instance. He had been naturalized among the Six... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1823 - 310 sider
...usually ends with offers of service ; if the strangers have occasion for guides, or any necessaries for continuing their journey ; and nothing is exacted...following instance. He had been naturalized among £56 ESSAYS the Six Nations, and spoke well the Mohock language. In going through the Indian country,... | |
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