| American Philosophical Society. Historical & Literary Committee - 1819 - 534 sayfa
...travels, partly by land, and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great Saltwater Lake, as they call the Sea, they discovered the great River, which we call the Delaware ; and thence exploring still eastward, the Scheyichbi country, now named New Jersey, they arrived at another... | |
| 1849 - 1428 sayfa
...the eastward, followed them to the great Bay River, (Susquehanna,) and thence to the Bay (Chesapeak) itself. As they pursued their travels, partly by land...and Potomac, making the Delaware, which they call " Lenapewihiituck (the river of the Lenape) the centre of their possessions. " They add that a portion... | |
| 1849 - 736 sayfa
...the eastward, followed them to the great Bay River, (Susquehanna,) and thence to the Bay (Chesapeak) itself. As they pursued their travels, partly by land...Delaware ; and still further to the eastward, the Shfyicbbi country, now called New Jersey. Afterwards they reached the stream uow called the Hudson.... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 604 sayfa
...travels, partly by land, and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great Saltwater Lake, as they call the sea, they discovered the great river, which we call the Delaware; and thence exploring still eastward, the Schcyichbi country, now named New Jersey, they arrived at another... | |
| John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder - 1876 - 482 sayfa
...travels, partly by land and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great Saltwater Lake, as they call the Sea, they discovered~ the great River, which we call the Delaware ; and thence exploring still eastward, the 1 The Gfadet, that is to say that they crossed the mountains.... | |
| William Wallace Beach - 1877 - 490 sayfa
...was accepted, and the confederates were able, after many severe conflicts, to drive the Alligewi dpwn the Mississippi river. The conquerors divided the...and Potomac, making the Delaware, which they call Lenapewihittuck (the river of the Lenape) the centre of their possessions. " They add that a portion... | |
| 1881 - 462 sayfa
...travels, partly by land and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great Saltwater Lake, as they call the Sea, they discovered the great River, which we call the Delaware ; and thence exploring still eastward, the 1 The Glades, that is to say that they crossed the mountains.... | |
| Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1885 - 276 sayfa
...travels, partly by land and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great Salt-water Lake, as they call the sea, they discovered the great river, which we call the Delaware; and thence exploring still eastward, the Scheyichbi country, now named New Jersey, they arrived at another... | |
| William Henry Holmes - 1889 - 714 sayfa
...travels, partly by land and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great salt-water lake, as they call the sea, they discovered the great river which we call the Delaware. This quotation, although not the entire tradition as given by Heckewelder, will suffice for the present... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1890 - 468 sayfa
...travels partly by land and partly by water, sometimes near and at other times on the great salt-water lake, as they call the sea, they discovered the great river which we call the Delaware." If this tradition has any foundation in fact (and it certainly seems to have), there must have been... | |
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