Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 93, no. 2)American Philosophical Society |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Amer American Philosophical Society Benjamin Franklin Bisley Board of Longitude bones British building Bureau of American Camper Catalogue Cayuga Charles Mason Charles Willson Peale chiefs Church ciety collection colonial Committee Confederacy Constitution Dayodekane Dekanawidah Delaware Dufief elephant federal Franklin Court Frederick Grand River Greenwich House Independence Hall Independence Square Indian interest Iroquoian Iroquoian Languages Iroquois Iroquois Confederacy jawbone Jefferson John Pemberton Journal languages League Lesueur letter Library Company linguistic London longitude Lords manuscript Mason and Dixon mastodon Michaelis miles Mohawk Morgan mound Muhlenberg Museum North Observatory Ohio Old Philadelphia Onondaga paper Peale Pennsyl Pennsylvania Phila Philadelphia Philos Philosophical Transactions records reports Robert Morris Royal Society Sapperton Seth Newhouse Six Nations Society's South story Temple Franklin Thomas tion Trappe Tuscarora Tuscarora language tusks Virginia volumes Washington West Line Westover William Byrd wrote York Zane
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 126 - And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing. And Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
Seite 133 - April, 1810, he was licensed to preach the gospel by the Presbytery of New Brunswick.
Seite 128 - Virginia have also been settled of late, by a line called Mason and Dixon's Line continued to the End of five degrees of Longitude from the River Delaware...
Seite 179 - A", as described in the report of the Philadelphia National Shrines Park Commission, dated December 29, 1947. (b) A memorial thoroughfare, or mall, extending generally from the south side of Walnut Street to the north side of Manning Street, identified as part of "project B" in the report of the Commission.
Seite 170 - Part of the Lick is ^ of an Acre; This mud being of a Salt Quality is greedily lick'd by Buffaloe Elk & Deer who come from distant Parts, in great Numbers, for this Purpose.