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quadgram | frequency |
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of the five nations | 151 |
of the six nations | 139 |
at the same time | 105 |
the land of the | 104 |
t h a t | 97 |
of the great spirit | 92 |
the governor of canada | 91 |
of the united states | 90 |
on the part of | 71 |
in the land of | 60 |
the part of the | 57 |
from time to time | 54 |
the said william penn | 52 |
the name of the | 47 |
the new york indians | 47 |
state of new york | 43 |
land of the dacotahs | 40 |
the chiefs of the | 40 |
to the governor of | 40 |
the rest of the | 40 |
for the purpose of | 40 |
our heirs and successors | 39 |
the state of new | 39 |
for the time being | 38 |
of the said province | 38 |
in the presence of | 37 |
the count de frontenac | 37 |
to the land of | 37 |
in the midst of | 36 |
the side of the | 36 |
of the seneca nation | 36 |
from the land of | 34 |
the people of the | 34 |
the honourable the commissioners | 33 |
on the th of | 33 |
to the great spirit | 33 |
by reason of the | 32 |
the book of rites | 32 |
the governor of new | 31 |
of the said city | 31 |
h a t the | 31 |
the country of the | 30 |
which was received with | 30 |
p r e s | 30 |
the other side of | 30 |
s e n t | 30 |
of the province of | 30 |
e s e n | 30 |
r e s e | 30 |
honourable the commissioners of | 30 |
on the other hand | 30 |
of the red men | 30 |
the master of life | 30 |
h a t all | 29 |
of the new york | 28 |
at the head of | 28 |
with the five nations | 28 |
as well as the | 28 |
this string of wampum | 27 |
council and general assembly | 27 |
was received with the | 27 |
the direction of the | 27 |
the nation of the | 27 |
provincial council and general | 27 |
in the direction of | 27 |
the banks of the | 26 |
by the great spirit | 26 |
the hands of the | 26 |
other side of the | 26 |
the head of the | 26 |
by the name of | 26 |
the th day of | 25 |
the governor of maryland | 25 |
the history of the | 25 |
the consent of the | 25 |
the chief of the | 25 |
side of the river | 25 |
province and territories thereof | 25 |
this belt of wampum | 25 |
the governor and provincial | 24 |
with a look of | 24 |
the middle of the | 24 |
the commissioners of virginia | 24 |
in the state of | 24 |
received with the usual | 24 |
e t h o | 24 |
the honourable g e | 24 |
governor and provincial council | 24 |
the mouth of the | 24 |
for the most part | 24 |
of the state of | 24 |
president of the united | 24 |
on the other side | 23 |
g e t h | 23 |
g e o r | 23 |
o m a s | 23 |
come so far to | 23 |
r g e t | 23 |
on account of the | 23 |
t h o m | 23 |
the king of england | 23 |
to the kingdom of | 23 |
the province of new | 23 |
o r g e | 23 |
in the hands of | 23 |
the president of the | 23 |
s e c t | 23 |
yeh sen noh wehs | 23 |
at the time of | 23 |
honourable g e o | 23 |
e o r g | 23 |
h o m a | 23 |
thou who wert ruler | 23 |
the deputies of the | 22 |
we give you this | 22 |
r e t h | 22 |
b r e t | 22 |
h r e n | 22 |
t h r e | 22 |
in the county of | 22 |
as soon as the | 22 |
e t h r | 22 |
within the said province | 22 |
the five nations had | 21 |
the branches of the | 21 |
to the five nations | 21 |
was the roll of | 21 |
the tribes of men | 21 |
at the mouth of | 21 |
the war of the | 21 |
the formation of the | 21 |
so far to see | 21 |
we came to the | 21 |
a great deal of | 21 |
the islands of the | 21 |
i have given you | 20 |
islands of the blessed | 20 |
deputies of the six | 20 |
the chain of friendship | 20 |
war of the revolution | 20 |
the roll of you | 20 |
the indians of the | 20 |
the face of the | 20 |
at the close of | 20 |
the commissioners of maryland | 20 |
a n d i | 20 |
to the united states | 20 |
for a long time | 20 |
the names of the | 20 |
he it was who | 20 |
as far as the | 20 |
of the bear clan | 19 |
far to see us | 19 |
land of the hereafter | 19 |
the lake of the | 19 |
the great spirit has | 19 |
the edge of the | 19 |
at the feet of | 19 |
to the six nations | 19 |
with the usual ceremony | 19 |
his heirs and assigns | 19 |
the bank of the | 19 |
the summit of the | 19 |
the body of the | 19 |
in the same manner | 19 |
the coming of the | 18 |
you come so far | 18 |
a n d that | 18 |
was one of the | 18 |
the falls of minnehaha | 18 |
of the great lakes | 18 |
the five nations to | 18 |
a part of the | 18 |
the warriors of the | 18 |
in the mean time | 18 |
this province and territories | 18 |
the kingdom of ponemah | 18 |
spake in this wise | 18 |
the king of ravens | 18 |
the beauty of the | 17 |
the kingdom of the | 17 |
the lakes and rivers | 17 |
the place where they | 17 |
n d i do | 17 |
that he could not | 17 |
the end of the | 17 |
the old men and | 17 |
the inhabitants of the | 17 |
on the th day | 17 |
that the five nations | 17 |
the time of the | 17 |
of virginia and maryland | 17 |
the bottom of the | 17 |
the heart of the | 17 |
the presence of the | 17 |
the waters of the | 17 |
the government of new | 17 |
the place where the | 17 |
the manner in which | 17 |
the great spirit that | 17 |
one thousand seven hundred | 17 |
the light of the | 17 |
in the said province | 17 |
as soon as they | 16 |
the close of the | 16 |
to the end of | 16 |
the french of canada | 16 |
of some of the | 16 |
of the tuscarora nation | 16 |
in the c o | 16 |
the fact that the | 16 |
on the banks of | 16 |
present you with this | 16 |
c o u r | 16 |
they came to a | 16 |
the language of the | 16 |
to the words of | 16 |
chiefs of the six | 16 |
in the first place | 16 |
we came to a | 16 |
from the lips of | 16 |
the voice of the | 16 |
o u s e | 16 |
h o u s | 16 |
of this province and | 16 |
ten times larger than | 16 |
and at the same | 16 |
h e r e | 16 |
a great number of | 16 |
a portion of the | 16 |
the c o u | 16 |
the province of pensylvania | 16 |
the great spirit to | 16 |
o u r t | 16 |
give me of your | 16 |
of the regular troops | 16 |
the great spirit had | 16 |
at the doorway of | 16 |
the power of the | 16 |
and provincial council shall | 16 |
that the great spirit | 15 |
the young men and | 15 |
in the middle of | 15 |
the shore of the | 15 |
put an end to | 15 |
the sweetest of all | 15 |
in the spring of | 15 |
into the hands of | 15 |
to the place where | 15 |
in the way of | 15 |
the origin of the | 15 |
that is to say | 15 |
among the guests assembled | 15 |
day of his fasting | 15 |
we desire you will | 15 |
on the side of | 15 |
indians of the six | 15 |
the spirit of sleep | 15 |
the course of the | 15 |
in provincial council and | 15 |
garments green and yellow | 15 |
but it is not | 15 |
a string of wampum | 15 |
the very strong man | 15 |
the will of the | 15 |
the ears of the | 15 |
in which they were | 15 |
kingdom of the west | 15 |
holder of the heavens | 15 |
the regions of the | 15 |
sweetest of all singers | 15 |
at a council held | 15 |
the sachems of the | 15 |
we present you with | 14 |
of one of the | 14 |
we thank you for | 14 |
times larger than the | 14 |
the great king of | 14 |
the attention of the | 14 |
the memory of the | 14 |
unto the said william | 14 |
one thousand six hundred | 14 |
of the evening star | 14 |
the proprietary and governor | 14 |
my heirs and assigns | 14 |
the said province and | 14 |
of the city of | 14 |
the minds of the | 14 |
the year one thousand | 14 |
will of the great | 14 |
the members of the | 14 |
of the tortoise clan | 14 |
and the five nations | 14 |
the said tuscarora indians | 14 |
brethren of the six | 14 |
c a n a | 14 |
the song of hiawatha | 14 |
a t the governor | 14 |
the midst of the | 14 |
thousand seven hundred and | 14 |
great king of england | 14 |
the holder of the | 14 |
to the place of | 14 |
the best of all | 14 |
he the sweetest of | 14 |
said province and territories | 14 |
head men of the | 14 |
the people of new | 14 |
the hearts of the | 14 |
at the foot of | 13 |
as well as to | 13 |
the glory of the | 13 |
any person or persons | 13 |
the east side of | 13 |
n a s s | 13 |
the pioneer boys of | 13 |
in the course of | 13 |
like the eyes of | 13 |
of the little people | 13 |
as a token of | 13 |
you this string of | 13 |
in a short time | 13 |
in the year of | 13 |
ogden and joseph fellows | 13 |
to the islands of | 13 |
the governor or his | 13 |
s s a t | 13 |
the great bear of | 13 |
on behalf of the | 13 |
commissioners for indian affairs | 13 |
and warriors of the | 13 |
larger than the others | 13 |
a s s a | 13 |
governor or his deputy | 13 |
with the united states | 13 |
the doorway of the | 13 |
t the governor and | 13 |
you are not the | 13 |
by the side of | 13 |
in and out among | 13 |
the form of a | 13 |
to one of the | 13 |
king of all the | 13 |
bear of the mountains | 13 |
the lovely laughing water | 13 |
of the indians of | 13 |
s a t e | 13 |
that they could not | 13 |
give you this string | 13 |
his heirs or assigns | 13 |
great bear of the | 13 |
two hundred and fifty | 13 |
freemen of the said | 13 |
with the beauty of | 13 |
the south side of | 13 |
a n a s | 13 |
from the kingdom of | 13 |
it would have been | 13 |
the influence of the | 13 |
the north side of | 13 |
pioneer boys of the | 13 |
the th of july | 13 |
by the governor of | 13 |
when they came to | 12 |
part of the united | 12 |
a living coal his | 12 |
the year of our | 12 |
and when they had | 12 |
be it further enacted | 12 |
in the centre of | 12 |
in the habit of | 12 |
the belt of wampum | 12 |
that he did not | 12 |
the people of virginia | 12 |
and head men of | 12 |
in the year one | 12 |
like a living coal | 12 |
chiefs and head men | 12 |
this song of hiawatha | 12 |
living coal his heart | 12 |
until they came to | 12 |
the shores of gitche | 12 |
think of my beloved | 12 |
of the provincial council | 12 |
by the shining big | 12 |
the door of the | 12 |
the interest of the | 12 |
and the united states | 12 |
this was the roll | 12 |
c h a r | 12 |
under the influence of | 12 |
and the very strong | 12 |
his heart was hot | 12 |
all the five nations | 12 |
the sun and moon | 12 |
the meaning of the | 12 |
the united states and | 12 |
on the east side | 12 |
would be able to | 12 |
the commissioners for indian | 12 |
the centre of the | 12 |
in the onondaga dialect | 12 |
the service of the | 12 |
in the book of | 12 |
governor of the province | 12 |
as long as the | 12 |
coal his heart was | 12 |
was hot within him | 12 |
that he had been | 12 |
gave a cry of | 12 |
son of the evening | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
the fort of the | 12 |
shores of gitche gumee | 12 |
the winds of heaven | 12 |
five nations of indians | 12 |
of the white rabbit | 12 |
bank of the river | 12 |
the mightiest of magicians | 12 |
the trail of the | 12 |
there can be no | 12 |
heart was hot within | 12 |
guests be more contented | 12 |
on the shore stood | 12 |
thus it was that | 12 |
in the power of | 12 |
for a few moments | 12 |
the old man of | 12 |
and by these presents | 12 |
that it was a | 12 |
that they would not | 12 |
with the governor of | 12 |
doorway of his wigwam | 12 |
land of the white | 12 |
of minnehaha calling to | 12 |
without the consent of | 12 |
the first day of | 12 |
that it was not | 12 |
as soon as possible | 12 |
the bark of the | 12 |
to the happy hunting | 12 |
the doorway of his | 12 |
under the command of | 12 |
the kingdom of wabasso | 12 |
the governor of virginia | 12 |
a great deale of | 12 |
league of the iroquois | 12 |
with respect to the | 12 |
a belt of wampum | 12 |
in the case of | 11 |
the village of the | 11 |
life and times of | 11 |
conversation of the author | 11 |
the spirits of the | 11 |
ichabod and the tuscarora | 11 |
the island of montreal | 11 |
as soon as he | 11 |
the gentlemen of the | 11 |
the border of the | 11 |
the home of the | 11 |
of the death of | 11 |
of the wolf clan | 11 |
u s e at | 11 |
that you may be | 11 |
the next day we | 11 |
e r e a | 11 |
the advantage of the | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
to be able to | 11 |
of the general assembly | 11 |
inhabitants of the said | 11 |
said the old man | 11 |
a large number of | 11 |
the use of the | 11 |
in the kingdom of | 11 |
to make use of | 11 |
he did not know | 11 |
it is said that | 11 |
year of our lord | 11 |
to the end that | 11 |
of the young men | 11 |
r e a s | 11 |
that part of the | 11 |
that it may be | 11 |
the margin of the | 11 |
the treaty of peace | 11 |
the greater part of | 11 |
with a view to | 11 |
the children of the | 11 |
of our young men | 11 |
s e at lancaster | 11 |
the king of fishes | 11 |
he could see the | 11 |
of the genesee river | 11 |
in sight of the | 11 |
to the number of | 11 |
the borders of the | 11 |
and the people of | 11 |
the star of evening | 11 |
of the white people | 11 |
w h e r | 11 |
old men and the | 11 |
doorway of the wigwam | 11 |
in the name of | 11 |
but at the same | 11 |
it is probable that | 11 |
the english and french | 11 |
that they might be | 11 |
more than a century | 11 |
by some of the | 11 |
of the author with | 11 |
the founders of the | 11 |
in his birch canoe | 11 |
old man of the | 11 |
in one of the | 11 |
among the six nations | 11 |
the top of the | 11 |
with the six nations | 11 |
to the inhabitants of | 11 |
the words of the | 11 |
shall at any time | 11 |
t h e r | 11 |
on the shores of | 11 |
the five nations were | 11 |
you never help me | 11 |
trees of the forest | 11 |
that the french had | 11 |
of the white man | 11 |
and that it was | 11 |
mouth of the river | 11 |
the words of hiawatha | 11 |
t e g o | 10 |
the possession of the | 10 |
the meaning of this | 10 |
of the indians in | 10 |
and that they would | 10 |
the government of the | 10 |
to have been the | 10 |
time may pass more | 10 |
of sir william johnson | 10 |
of the said river | 10 |
the five nations in | 10 |
young men and the | 10 |
great canoe with pinions | 10 |
a short distance from | 10 |
the doorways of the | 10 |
government of the said | 10 |
that it was the | 10 |
with the intention of | 10 |
short distance from the | 10 |
the eyes of wolves | 10 |
up and down the | 10 |
a party of the | 10 |
the valley of the | 10 |
inhabitants of this province | 10 |
in possession of the | 10 |
for more than a | 10 |
eyes of wolves glared | 10 |
one of their number | 10 |
threw them on the | 10 |
in his hand a | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
it was in the | 10 |
nation of the beefe | 10 |
men and the women | 10 |
on the subject of | 10 |
the curtain of the | 10 |
the interests of the | 10 |
they were obliged to | 10 |
did not seem to | 10 |
for this purpose he | 10 |
branches of the trees | 10 |
called by the french | 10 |
of wolves glared at | 10 |
of the inhabitants of | 10 |
in his power to | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
a few of the | 10 |
the season of the | 10 |
wooed her with his | 10 |
said thomas ludlow ogden | 10 |
to persuade them to | 10 |
of the other nations | 10 |
people of the village | 10 |
seneca nation of indians | 10 |
being come to the | 10 |
must our lives depend | 10 |
the inhabitants of this | 10 |
in the ear of | 10 |
thomas ludlow ogden and | 10 |
i am glad to | 10 |
sisters and their husbands | 10 |
the inhabitants of new | 10 |
the said thomas ludlow | 10 |
to do the same | 10 |
history of the five | 10 |
a council of the | 10 |
in the light of | 10 |
honor be to mudjekeewis | 10 |
sent a messenger to | 10 |
our lives depend on | 10 |
of the new england | 10 |
as if he were | 10 |
i the said william | 10 |
was at that time | 10 |
glad to see you | 10 |
the governor and council | 10 |
a t e g | 10 |
may pass more gayly | 10 |
when you come so | 10 |
feast may be more | 10 |
justices of the peace | 10 |
shall from time to | 10 |
fort of the island | 10 |
the five nations have | 10 |
of our lord one | 10 |
my brother and i | 10 |
an account of the | 10 |
peace with the five | 10 |
for the first time | 10 |
you must know that | 10 |
in front of the | 10 |
in the glory of | 10 |
the west side of | 10 |
in the vicinity of | 10 |
of wampum from the | 10 |
lake of the hurrons | 10 |
of the governor of | 10 |
of any of the | 10 |
the women and children | 10 |
by the people of | 10 |
he is of the | 10 |
in the form of | 10 |
ludlow ogden and joseph | 10 |
to come to the | 10 |
the terror of the | 10 |
it is well known | 10 |
the manner of the | 10 |
to the westward of | 10 |
east side of the | 10 |
the freemen of the | 10 |
in regard to the | 10 |
our lord one thousand | 10 |
the lodges of the | 10 |
in case of a | 10 |
the new england shipp | 10 |
the five nations with | 10 |
so far as it | 10 |
that it would be | 10 |
the surface of the | 10 |
the name of hiawatha | 10 |
that they would be | 10 |
of the great council | 10 |
the time may pass | 10 |
on the trail of | 10 |
to the other side | 10 |
would be likely to | 10 |
filled the air with | 10 |
it will not be | 10 |
close of the war | 9 |
an end to the | 9 |
men of the five | 9 |
best of all musicians | 9 |
of all the beavers | 9 |
at any time hereafter | 9 |
and our guests be | 9 |
the luck of edenhall | 9 |
a tale of wonder | 9 |
as if he had | 9 |
south side of the | 9 |
we are glad to | 9 |
monsieur de la barre | 9 |
the leader of the | 9 |
a r t e | 9 |
can blow you strong | 9 |
the several tribes of | 9 |
the eyes of the | 9 |
mountains of the prairie | 9 |
that the french were | 9 |
that the time may | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
days and nights he | 9 |
our guests be more | 9 |
to be found in | 9 |
the dam stood pau | 9 |
on the dunes of | 9 |
you shall hear how | 9 |
the early part of | 9 |
r t e r | 9 |
the benefit of the | 9 |
to speak to them | 9 |
of the indian trade | 9 |
o u n c | 9 |
not so long and | 9 |
his bow and arrows | 9 |
was to be seen | 9 |
the united states will | 9 |
the fifteenth day of | 9 |
and the young men | 9 |
the five nations of | 9 |
that i were dead | 9 |
the provincial council shall | 9 |
the duty of the | 9 |
may be more joyous | 9 |
between the united states | 9 |
c o u n | 9 |
the line of hiawatha | 9 |
listen to the words | 9 |
c i l held | 9 |
the young men of | 9 |
he reeled and staggered | 9 |
the portals of the | 9 |
in the beginning of | 9 |
dunes of nagow wudjoo | 9 |
the foot of a | 9 |
confederacy of the iroquois | 9 |
of men might prosper | 9 |
a mile he measured | 9 |
depend on these things | 9 |
young men of the | 9 |
the authority of the | 9 |
we are come to | 9 |
of the indians to | 9 |
the birds were singing | 9 |
we are resolved to | 9 |
feet of laughing water | 9 |
at the place where | 9 |
be found in the | 9 |
the cause of the | 9 |
face of the great | 9 |
for the coming of | 9 |
year one thousand seven | 9 |
with the consent of | 9 |
to listen to the | 9 |
the dunes of nagow | 9 |
i l l i | 9 |
with this belt of | 9 |
bay of the north | 9 |
the beauty of his | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
in connection with the | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
i can blow you | 9 |
within the said city | 9 |
in the possession of | 9 |
of the old men | 9 |
l l i a | 9 |
or parcel of land | 9 |
bark of the red | 9 |
with the exception of | 9 |
of the people of | 9 |
in and to the | 9 |
of his own people | 9 |
of the red children | 9 |
at a c o | 9 |
of love and longing | 9 |
the feast may be | 9 |
air was full of | 9 |
in the last place | 9 |
shining land of wabun | 9 |
of the praying indians | 9 |
give an account of | 9 |
the jo gah oh | 9 |
glory of the sunset | 9 |
from the shining land | 9 |
red stone of the | 9 |
lives depend on these | 9 |
and the mighty mudjekeewis | 9 |
a c o u | 9 |
the transactions of the | 9 |
that the feast may | 9 |
thousand six hundred and | 9 |
formation of the league | 9 |
long as the sun | 9 |
that was the roll | 9 |
the fort in the | 9 |
the lodge of old | 9 |
the mountains of the | 9 |
to their own country | 9 |
that they may be | 9 |
n c i l | 9 |
chiefs and warriors of | 9 |
bottom of the bay | 9 |
to this song of | 9 |
u n c i | 9 |
the shining land of | 9 |
the lips of the | 9 |
in the midle of | 9 |
in a condition to | 9 |
they were to be | 9 |
give and grant unto | 9 |
the king of great | 9 |
and be it further | 9 |
and rough the way | 9 |
stride a mile he | 9 |
on the dam stood | 9 |
the red stone of | 9 |
teach me songs as | 9 |
that i had not | 9 |
a quarter of a | 9 |
on the west side | 9 |
to greet and thank | 9 |
that they should not | 9 |
told them of his | 9 |
said to have been | 9 |
so far as the | 9 |
the meeting of the | 9 |
and the good nokomis | 9 |
portals of the sunset | 9 |
in the meane while | 9 |
the war against the | 9 |
in the war of | 9 |
in which he was | 9 |
give you this belt | 9 |
the spot where the | 9 |
his bow of ash | 9 |
his garments green and | 9 |
to take up the | 9 |
in token of our | 9 |
carry on the war | 9 |
on the south side | 9 |
care not for your | 9 |
wide the world is | 9 |
in the eyes of | 9 |
the good nokomis answered | 9 |
on the summit of | 9 |
from the regions of | 9 |
he it was whose | 9 |
the destruction of the | 9 |
have we come to | 9 |
the people of albany | 9 |
the remainder of the | 9 |
valley of the genesee | 9 |
made a gesture of | 9 |
the officers of the | 9 |
fort in the island | 9 |
me songs as full | 9 |
and the wedding guests | 9 |
like that of the | 9 |
the feet of laughing | 9 |
the five indian nations | 9 |
among the reeds and | 9 |
the greatest part of | 9 |
trade with the french | 9 |
with his fan of | 9 |
against the five nations | 9 |
songs of love and | 9 |
songs as full of | 9 |
land of the ojibways | 9 |
and the old man | 9 |
in favor of the | 9 |
to goe to the | 9 |
the vale of tawasentha | 9 |
rough the way is | 9 |
senate of the united | 9 |
the seneca nation of | 9 |
falls of minnehaha calling | 9 |
the air was full | 9 |
it will be seen | 9 |
the great spirit for | 9 |
the place where we | 9 |
the secretary of war | 9 |
the son of the | 9 |
l i a m | 9 |
this part of the | 9 |
tribes of the new | 9 |
tribes of men might | 9 |
the upper part of | 9 |
to the interest of | 9 |
the defenders of the | 9 |
of the great king | 9 |
w i l l | 9 |
each stride a mile | 9 |
it is evident that | 9 |
but the wary hiawatha | 9 |
that it should be | 9 |
famine and the fever | 9 |
and out among the | 9 |
at each stride a | 9 |
h a r t | 9 |
the tribes of the | 9 |
and the rest of | 9 |
by the five nations | 9 |
and the lovely laughing | 9 |
the war with the | 9 |
the famine and the | 9 |
the red men were | 9 |
stone of the quarry | 9 |
the breeze of morning | 9 |
of the present day | 9 |
the reeds and rushes | 9 |
side of the said | 8 |
not far from the | 8 |
curtain of the doorway | 8 |
was at this time | 8 |
to come forth and | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
as they had been | 8 |
in the heart of | 8 |
in alliance with the | 8 |
on the north side | 8 |
one thousand eight hundred | 8 |
and the young man | 8 |
the arrival of the | 8 |
of which i have | 8 |
we lay down this | 8 |
early part of the | 8 |
all the young men | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
the place of the | 8 |
on the shore of | 8 |
and some of the | 8 |
no one but the | 8 |
the great spirit was | 8 |
to serve in provincial | 8 |
known by the name | 8 |
the wisdom of the | 8 |
to goe along with | 8 |
the five nations at | 8 |
it does not appear | 8 |
the general assembly of | 8 |
hiawatha and the pearl | 8 |
to brighten the chain | 8 |
he saw that the | 8 |
and each figure had | 8 |
their heirs and assigns | 8 |
a long time in | 8 |
lay there in the | 8 |
you are but my | 8 |
he came to the | 8 |
one hundred and fifty | 8 |
he said to the | 8 |
to the side of | 8 |
village of the senecas | 8 |
it would not be | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
number of the inhabitants | 8 |
grant unto the said | 8 |
was the son of | 8 |
the homes of the | 8 |
by the chiefs of | 8 |
the state of pennsylvania | 8 |
our brethren of the | 8 |
could not bear the | 8 |
do not shoot us | 8 |
that i could not | 8 |
season of the yeare | 8 |
i make no doubt | 8 |
board taking into consideration | 8 |
and there was no | 8 |
when they come to | 8 |
if you do not | 8 |
will be necessary to | 8 |
is a great warrior | 8 |
had it not been | 8 |
he lay there in | 8 |
it is said by | 8 |
the story of osseo | 8 |
as a mark of | 8 |
in the indian territory | 8 |
of the red man | 8 |
ah gon ne yah | 8 |
the proceedings of the | 8 |
the white man came | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
when i shake my | 8 |
war with the french | 8 |
about the middle of | 8 |
surface of the water | 8 |
i come again to | 8 |
he seemed to be | 8 |
the river of the | 8 |
serve in provincial council | 8 |
was the journey homeward | 8 |
till we came to | 8 |
have put you to | 8 |
in the moon of | 8 |
to that of the | 8 |
of peter esprit radisson | 8 |
man of the mountain | 8 |
a number of years | 8 |
that they should be | 8 |
as an insult to | 8 |
is of the tortoise | 8 |
season of the year | 8 |
to be taken by | 8 |
you this belt of | 8 |
the government of virginia | 8 |
tract or parcel of | 8 |
from one to another | 8 |
day of the second | 8 |
to take care of | 8 |
the figure of the | 8 |
side of the great | 8 |
in the arts of | 8 |
the spirit of the | 8 |
for the encouragement of | 8 |
to the fort of | 8 |
n d that the | 8 |
that you come so | 8 |
do not doubt but | 8 |
dead he lay there | 8 |
the whole force of | 8 |
of all the tribes | 8 |
nation of the sault | 8 |
you with this belt | 8 |
from the great spirit | 8 |
the friends of the | 8 |
pleasant was the journey | 8 |
the land of spirits | 8 |
the women of the | 8 |
the death of the | 8 |
the province and territories | 8 |
sachems of the five | 8 |
and in case of | 8 |
the french in canada | 8 |
in the fall of | 8 |
the death of kwasind | 8 |
of the condoling council | 8 |
you shall have a | 8 |
for the advancement of | 8 |
the oneidas and tuscaroras | 8 |
our kingdom of england | 8 |
the last day of | 8 |
came out of the | 8 |
keepers of the faith | 8 |
a war with the | 8 |
the confederacy of the | 8 |
the brow of the | 8 |
the property of the | 8 |
they were ready to | 8 |
the laws of the | 8 |
to our brother onas | 8 |
the commissioners of the | 8 |
the force of the | 8 |
the hunting of pau | 8 |
what you have said | 8 |
the united states to | 8 |
to carry on the | 8 |
to the sound of | 8 |
at the hands of | 8 |
of the second month | 8 |
formation of the confederacy | 8 |
quarter of a mile | 8 |
land of the senecas | 8 |
in this part of | 8 |
side of the lake | 8 |
after the manner of | 8 |
the board taking into | 8 |
for the last time | 8 |
to make peace with | 8 |
we do not know | 8 |
the same manner as | 8 |
i told him i | 8 |
the side of a | 8 |
the presence of all | 8 |
in a few days | 8 |
during the war of | 8 |
teach me tones as | 8 |
any of the said | 8 |
as one of the | 8 |
of the indian nations | 8 |
that the united states | 8 |
it will be a | 8 |
he is a great | 8 |
a cry of anguish | 8 |
to the chiefs of | 8 |
are but my fellow | 8 |
the captain of the | 8 |
downe to the ffrench | 8 |
in the face of | 8 |
have been able to | 8 |
the sound of the | 8 |
in the province of | 8 |
to the people of | 8 |
they came to the | 8 |
with his bow and | 8 |
the united states in | 8 |
terror of the nations | 7 |
the great spirit told | 7 |
be made to the | 7 |
the care of the | 7 |
the river may not | 7 |
he the marvellous story | 7 |
the height of the | 7 |
in pursuance of the | 7 |
the ear of his | 7 |
hundred and fifty years | 7 |
of the nation of | 7 |
to the memory of | 7 |
among the indian tribes | 7 |
that they might have | 7 |
to meet the governor | 7 |
six hundred eighty and | 7 |
of one of their | 7 |
thousand six hundred eighty | 7 |
the pipe of peace | 7 |
that they did not | 7 |
in such manner as | 7 |
the smiling face of | 7 |
to the master of | 7 |
the center of the | 7 |
lodges of the senecas | 7 |
the bay of the | 7 |
the confederation of the | 7 |
the governor of pennsylvania | 7 |
they would be able | 7 |
and brethren of the | 7 |
not seem to be | 7 |
ear in the husking | 7 |
blow my breath about | 7 |
them on the ground | 7 |
the french and english | 7 |
to the great king | 7 |
had a right to | 7 |
from the fact that | 7 |
make peace with the | 7 |
the bosom of the | 7 |
on the bank of | 7 |
it seems to me | 7 |
the eastern side of | 7 |
the nature of the | 7 |
on the back of | 7 |
all the earth was | 7 |
in pursuit of the | 7 |
come to the council | 7 |
it cannot be so | 7 |
the number of the | 7 |
party of the five | 7 |
the present site of | 7 |
country of the iroquoits | 7 |
confederation of the iroquois | 7 |
on the great lakes | 7 |
by the united states | 7 |
when i think of | 7 |
to the use of | 7 |
f r a m | 7 |
on the long journey | 7 |
to do with the | 7 |
the united states of | 7 |
six hundred and eighty | 7 |
on the fifteenth day | 7 |
to the home of | 7 |
the era of the | 7 |
the management of the | 7 |
the shirt of wampum | 7 |
a cry of lamentation | 7 |
of the said tuscarora | 7 |
alliance with the french | 7 |
the ruler of the | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
a yellow leaf in | 7 |
of the tuscarora indians | 7 |
by one of the | 7 |
when they reached the | 7 |
form and features of | 7 |
to make a discovery | 7 |
the road between us | 7 |
you are afraid of | 7 |
the caniengas and oneidas | 7 |
goods to the french | 7 |
and that they are | 7 |
to induce them to | 7 |
haunts among the fen | 7 |
smiling face of the | 7 |
the sides of the | 7 |
many of the indians | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
lands on the west | 7 |
had been made by | 7 |
that the water may | 7 |
he was one of | 7 |
the great spirit will | 7 |
the ground before him | 7 |
in the same place | 7 |
who completed the work | 7 |
the size of a | 7 |
in the early part | 7 |
when i blow my | 7 |
from his pouch he | 7 |
where you see the | 7 |
her haunts among the | 7 |
back to old nokomis | 7 |
was about to be | 7 |
with beads of wampum | 7 |
to the mouth of | 7 |
in the lodges of | 7 |
a number of the | 7 |
the six nations had | 7 |
do give and grant | 7 |
from the bottom rose | 7 |
there was a great | 7 |
k n o w | 7 |
for the benefit of | 7 |
of the said indians | 7 |
in the vale of | 7 |
ice in rivers when | 7 |
the pathway of the | 7 |
the senate of the | 7 |
in the upper country | 7 |
joined in the work | 7 |
from her haunts among | 7 |
yellow leaf in autumn | 7 |
like a wisp of | 7 |
wolves glared at him | 7 |
of the iroquois was | 7 |
then the great spirit | 7 |
in the war against | 7 |
body of the sturgeon | 7 |
the character of the | 7 |
in rivers when the | 7 |
to believe that the | 7 |
than the echo of | 7 |
other side the great | 7 |
might be able to | 7 |
are not the king | 7 |
them on skins of | 7 |
it may be proper | 7 |
heard the voice of | 7 |
m p e n | 7 |
of two hundred and | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
friends and brethren of | 7 |
as if in a | 7 |
in the use of | 7 |
seated them on skins | 7 |
of the senecas were | 7 |
the other side the | 7 |
like a yellow leaf | 7 |
the welfare of his | 7 |
in a condition of | 7 |
the great spirit gave | 7 |
not the king of | 7 |
the lilies of the | 7 |
river may not wet | 7 |
a m p e | 7 |
at the idea of | 7 |
of the indian tribes | 7 |
of bowl and counters | 7 |
nations of the iroquois | 7 |
h a t no | 7 |
council of the iroquois | 7 |
by tens and twenties | 7 |
in which they had | 7 |
of what they had | 7 |
i will follow you | 7 |
were joined in the | 7 |
and governor of the | 7 |
by the white people | 7 |
in the lodge of | 7 |
to the wolf clan | 7 |
the other five nations | 7 |
as well as of | 7 |
from the place where | 7 |
o w y e | 7 |
it is a good | 7 |
at war with the | 7 |
he was dressed in | 7 |
between them and the | 7 |
of the truth of | 7 |
of the province and | 7 |
of the ancient arrow | 7 |
the indians at the | 7 |
in the morning the | 7 |
proprietary and governor of | 7 |
with one of his | 7 |
one of the best | 7 |
the form and features | 7 |
that he was not | 7 |
in the history of | 7 |
the trunks of trees | 7 |
seized upon the choicest | 7 |
eastern side of the | 7 |
lilies of the prairie | 7 |
upper country of the | 7 |
a tract of land | 7 |
the corners of the | 7 |
n o w y | 7 |
of the old man | 7 |
the fourth day of | 7 |
of all the women | 7 |
a wisp of straw | 7 |
i a m p | 7 |
not so much as | 7 |
can be no doubt | 7 |
the same time the | 7 |
when i breathe upon | 7 |
of the book of | 7 |
of the fifteenth century | 7 |
the mayor and recorder | 7 |
the happy hunting ground | 7 |
the same shall be | 7 |
the end of a | 7 |
the same time he | 7 |
a treaty with the | 7 |
his birch canoe came | 7 |
of deer or rabbit | 7 |
trade with the indians | 7 |
game of bowl and | 7 |
to say to you | 7 |
is said to have | 7 |
sailed through all its | 7 |
the people from the | 7 |
of the formation of | 7 |
the magistrates of albany | 7 |
thousand eight hundred and | 7 |
the wedding guests assembled | 7 |
at an early day | 7 |
the tree of peace | 7 |
the place of meeting | 7 |
seven hundred and sixty | 7 |
in the days of | 7 |
by that means we | 7 |
of the young pioneers | 7 |
the villages of the | 7 |
the splendor of the | 7 |
laws of the league | 7 |
birch canoe for sailing | 7 |
after the departure of | 7 |
of the canienga book | 7 |
track of deer or | 7 |
as a signal of | 7 |
which was to be | 7 |
and the six nations | 7 |
of western new york | 7 |
in the country of | 7 |
to give them a | 7 |
a majority of them | 7 |
were supposed to be | 7 |
that the indians were | 7 |
at the treaty of | 7 |
i do not think | 7 |
i breathe upon the | 7 |
r a m e | 7 |
in such a manner | 7 |
in the event of | 7 |
for the service of | 7 |
and features of the | 7 |
the water may not | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
at the bottom of | 7 |
a signal of his | 7 |
the governor of the | 7 |
north side of the | 7 |
with the people of | 7 |
it was at the | 7 |
the great spirit made | 7 |
and that you may | 7 |
i blow my breath | 7 |
and territories thereunto belonging | 7 |
as well as in | 7 |
came to the lake | 7 |
the appearance of the | 7 |
of the mohawks and | 7 |
the bait of this | 7 |
and jostled them together | 7 |
the upper country of | 7 |
twentieth day of the | 7 |
representatives of the people | 7 |
trail of the iroquois | 7 |
thank the great spirit | 7 |
phelps and gorham purchase | 7 |
i will make a | 7 |
the daughter of the | 7 |
all the indian nations | 7 |
when he saw the | 7 |
the sight of the | 7 |
the north american indians | 7 |
on the ground before | 7 |
the doors of all | 7 |
filled the pipe with | 7 |
of the indians were | 7 |
my breath about me | 7 |
in behalf of the | 7 |
take the bait of | 7 |
farewell to all the | 7 |
a time when the | 7 |
shook and jostled them | 7 |
will change you to | 7 |
or a majority of | 7 |
th day of may | 7 |
the english in the | 7 |
water may not enter | 7 |
their bows and arrows | 7 |
of the members of | 7 |
is one of the | 7 |
provincial council and assembly | 7 |
their wives and children | 7 |
when we are in | 7 |
one of my men | 7 |
i think of my | 7 |
taking into consideration the | 7 |
to the water side | 7 |
p e n n | 7 |
to the lodge of | 7 |
bade farewell to all | 7 |
freemen in provincial council | 7 |
the th of november | 7 |
as fast as they | 7 |
may not wet me | 7 |
and it was with | 7 |
encouragement of the indian | 7 |
the lodge of hiawatha | 7 |
as he lay there | 7 |
to him in the | 7 |
in the bottom of | 7 |
and customs of the | 7 |
of those who had | 7 |
according to the indian | 7 |
of the said country | 7 |
much contriving how the | 6 |
downward through the evening | 6 |
so as to be | 6 |
to the regions of | 6 |
the guests of hiawatha | 6 |
to the river of | 6 |
indian goods to the | 6 |
into one of their | 6 |
to all the tribes | 6 |
master of life descending | 6 |
hear a tale of | 6 |
the steps of hiawatha | 6 |
the settlement of the | 6 |
under the law of | 6 |
and songs of longing | 6 |
sat erect upon his | 6 |
general council of the | 6 |
bark of the birch | 6 |
hiawatha to the lodge | 6 |
that the river may | 6 |
profit of the people | 6 |
on a long and | 6 |
and a great number | 6 |
my heart is thinking | 6 |
in the following words | 6 |
selling of indian goods | 6 |
people of this province | 6 |
but they could not | 6 |
hiawatha was the gentle | 6 |
listened to the words | 6 |
their names and all | 6 |
their nests among the | 6 |
the maid with yellow | 6 |
warriors of the mohawks | 6 |
if it had been | 6 |
were it to go | 6 |
both the great kenabeeks | 6 |
of the cunning pau | 6 |
to the lake of | 6 |
the bed of minnehaha | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
the close of life | 6 |
presence of all the | 6 |
opinion of this board | 6 |
to those of the | 6 |
and the careful old | 6 |
by the fact that | 6 |
of the governor and | 6 |
took an active part | 6 |
sat down in the | 6 |
to give an account | 6 |
advantage of the nations | 6 |
as soone as the | 6 |
mokwa in the middle | 6 |
the city of philadelphia | 6 |
of the five indian | 6 |
of morning played as | 6 |
and loose and light | 6 |
their words of wisdom | 6 |
the provincial council and | 6 |
the report of the | 6 |
tuscarora nation of indians | 6 |
and the air was | 6 |
there was but one | 6 |
is the last day | 6 |
then he said to | 6 |
soft and loose and | 6 |
the minutes of the | 6 |
long and wide the | 6 |
i can heal you | 6 |
treaty of peace with | 6 |
that they had not | 6 |
the sky of morning | 6 |
went into the forest | 6 |
and it would be | 6 |
to be held in | 6 |
spake with naked hearts | 6 |
upon the choicest portions | 6 |
shining shards of beetles | 6 |
the friend of man | 6 |
the council of the | 6 |
downward to the bottom | 6 |
the bluebird and the | 6 |
the larger portion of | 6 |
rude and rough the | 6 |
so that none could | 6 |
brought them to the | 6 |
came into the country | 6 |
sand of the bottom | 6 |
and much contriving how | 6 |
whole days and nights | 6 |
all the tribes of | 6 |
purple clouds of sunset | 6 |
of all the wigwams | 6 |
air is dark with | 6 |
beginning at the mouth | 6 |
in the minds of | 6 |
by the aid of | 6 |
with a great deale | 6 |
a long and distant | 6 |
could no longer be | 6 |
not been able to | 6 |
with a smile he | 6 |
till the darkness fell | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
as many of the | 6 |
dig up the hatchet | 6 |
as the place where | 6 |
came back from the | 6 |
the sighing of the | 6 |
set fire to the | 6 |
there together in the | 6 |
tribes of men together | 6 |
the garments from mondamin | 6 |
the rain and sunshine | 6 |
and death among us | 6 |
them flowed the water | 6 |
one of the little | 6 |
in the islands of | 6 |
the governor of pensylvania | 6 |
commissioners of virginia and | 6 |
breeze of morning played | 6 |
of the fact that | 6 |
their seats beneath the | 6 |
the sacred star of | 6 |
the end of his | 6 |
by a party of | 6 |
so that it was | 6 |
legends of the iroquois | 6 |
see the black pitch | 6 |
once more to the | 6 |
such heavy burdens on | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
was a man of | 6 |
of ghosts and shadows | 6 |
and the old men | 6 |
when my heart is | 6 |
shouted down into the | 6 |
the treaty at fort | 6 |
departed each one homeward | 6 |
great sachem of virginia | 6 |
boys shall call you | 6 |
heard the falls of | 6 |
and the ancient arrow | 6 |
whom the people called | 6 |
every one of the | 6 |
the warriors and the | 6 |
prohibiting the selling of | 6 |
the trophies of the | 6 |
all were changed to | 6 |
dance to please them | 6 |
tribes at the west | 6 |
banks of the river | 6 |
in the rain and | 6 |
of the red willow | 6 |
in a manner that | 6 |
in any of the | 6 |
his fasting should be | 6 |
to make a fort | 6 |
for the new york | 6 |
the evening star with | 6 |
we come to try | 6 |
better were it to | 6 |
called to old nokomis | 6 |
never more would lightly | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
love and songs of | 6 |
to the purple clouds | 6 |
in the melancholy marshes | 6 |
out of each county | 6 |
of flint and jasper | 6 |
sacred stone of the | 6 |
with a string of | 6 |
it was too late | 6 |
the five nations are | 6 |
as one in slumber | 6 |
the advice of the | 6 |
come with me to | 6 |
the earth beneath him | 6 |
the men and women | 6 |
cones down upon him | 6 |
there was not a | 6 |
wisp of straw he | 6 |
supposed to have been | 6 |
war against the french | 6 |
a magic circle round | 6 |
he looked at hiawatha | 6 |
filled the evening star | 6 |
history of the six | 6 |
names and all their | 6 |
what shall we do | 6 |
so that not an | 6 |
at the house of | 6 |
side the great lake | 6 |
mayor and commonalty of | 6 |
of all the five | 6 |
the cage with rods | 6 |
the pipe with bark | 6 |
the careful old nokomis | 6 |
the old men all | 6 |
the green and silent | 6 |
as ice in rivers | 6 |
for greater skill in | 6 |
they could not be | 6 |
the bottom rose the | 6 |
days that shall be | 6 |
the great canoe with | 6 |
part of the country | 6 |
through the forest to | 6 |
sunbeam in the water | 6 |
and again the sturgeon | 6 |
as he entered at | 6 |
the th of august | 6 |
meaning of this symbol | 6 |
all the land with | 6 |
the air is dark | 6 |
beauty of his mother | 6 |
the great red pipe | 6 |
their weapons and their | 6 |
rise up from your | 6 |
the tops of the | 6 |
the evening meal was | 6 |
is gathering in his | 6 |
lingers still among the | 6 |
rushing of great rivers | 6 |
seats beneath the pine | 6 |
the wealth of megissogwon | 6 |
as that of the | 6 |
the dust and leaves | 6 |
the ford across the | 6 |
on the next day | 6 |
with this string of | 6 |
it was that hiawatha | 6 |
the splendor of its | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
the birds and animals | 6 |
i was obliged to | 6 |
i am about to | 6 |
chief of the mohawks | 6 |
doors of all the | 6 |
the house of the | 6 |
from the reedy islands | 6 |
draw a magic circle | 6 |
in the solitary forest | 6 |
not so rude and | 6 |
wrestled there together in | 6 |
the king of all | 6 |
the return of the | 6 |
virtue of these presents | 6 |
for a number of | 6 |
in the hope that | 6 |
as he saw the | 6 |
the laws of this | 6 |
magic circle round them | 6 |
kill for us a | 6 |
of the oneidas and | 6 |
you shall hear a | 6 |
so long as they | 6 |
from the margin of | 6 |
like a yellow water | 6 |
of his fasting by | 6 |
the tracks of the | 6 |
saw no more the | 6 |
passing of this act | 6 |
to the english interest | 6 |
i have slain the | 6 |
was hiawatha when he | 6 |
in consideration of the | 6 |
contriving how the tribes | 6 |
as a place of | 6 |
of indian goods to | 6 |
the darkness fell around | 6 |
long and distant journey | 6 |
on the first day | 6 |
and nights he sat | 6 |
sent them from the | 6 |
with rods of silver | 6 |
from the great lakes | 6 |
lay such heavy burdens | 6 |
that he should not | 6 |
with the view of | 6 |
each nerve and fibre | 6 |
pondering much and much | 6 |
treaty at fort stanwix | 6 |
the river to the | 6 |
thanks to the great | 6 |
shore of the pond | 6 |
very much to the | 6 |
the night of the | 6 |
to prosecute the war | 6 |
hand in hand they | 6 |
painted like the sky | 6 |
back among the shadows | 6 |
reeled and staggered forward | 6 |
they painted on the | 6 |
till the air is | 6 |
accents sweet and tender | 6 |
to a place where | 6 |
the white fog from | 6 |
the daughter of nokomis | 6 |
portion of the senecas | 6 |
were a sign of | 6 |
at a treaty held | 6 |
in which the indians | 6 |
to whom these presents | 6 |
from the master of | 6 |
and wide the world | 6 |
the nations of the | 6 |
the whole body of | 6 |
time of the revolution | 6 |
the entrance of the | 6 |
to remove to the | 6 |
to trade with the | 6 |
from the wigwam hiawatha | 6 |
this portion of the | 6 |
and wrestled with mondamin | 6 |
in accordance with the | 6 |
of skill and hazard | 6 |
far as the place | 6 |
could not see your | 6 |
again to greet and | 6 |
peace be with you | 6 |
and for prohibiting the | 6 |
who were joined in | 6 |
they wrestled there together | 6 |
it may not be | 6 |
heads of flint and | 6 |
the land of handsome | 6 |
tender star of woman | 6 |
in the mean while | 6 |
regions of the morning | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
the trunk of a | 6 |
had the pleasure of | 6 |
the pukwana of the | 6 |
made peace with the | 6 |
speaking words yet unfamiliar | 6 |
if any of the | 6 |
a n d w | 6 |
fasting should be fatal | 6 |
he the best of | 6 |
a part of his | 6 |
sun and moon endure | 6 |
men of the nation | 6 |
were the friends of | 6 |
the said provincial council | 6 |
all the air with | 6 |
on the beach below | 6 |
list of the goods | 6 |
song of love and | 6 |
for greater craft in | 6 |
you shall be the | 6 |
the province of pensilvania | 6 |
and i have been | 6 |
the hand of the | 6 |
ford across the river | 6 |
mighty bow of ash | 6 |
but it was not | 6 |
five nations with the | 6 |
the field of battle | 6 |
in their way to | 6 |
the forests and the | 6 |
not the fish i | 6 |
the people of this | 6 |
my vengeance shall attain | 6 |
n d w h | 6 |
enacted by the authority | 6 |
when the league was | 6 |
lodge of old nokomis | 6 |
and the governor of | 6 |
like a sunbeam in | 6 |
the minds of his | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
the inhabitants of maryland | 6 |
by the spirits of | 6 |
held by unseen hands | 6 |
on the morning of | 6 |
the smooth bark of | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
on the smooth bark | 6 |
would be necessary to | 6 |
a wand of willow | 6 |
it was necessary to | 6 |
the blood of the | 6 |
the face of laughing | 6 |
a n d f | 6 |
gift of the great | 6 |
have been in the | 6 |
the master of all | 6 |
we thank the great | 6 |
in the green and | 6 |
bluebird and the robin | 6 |
and commonalty of the | 6 |
the faces of the | 6 |
the time of their | 6 |
all alone upon a | 6 |
was sent to the | 6 |
with a feeling of | 6 |
greater skill in hunting | 6 |
to any of the | 6 |
shall hear how pau | 6 |
frozen fens and moorlands | 6 |
well acquainted with the | 6 |
feast of the dead | 6 |
of which he had | 6 |
at the same instant | 6 |
one of his men | 6 |
disease and death among | 6 |
the passing of this | 6 |
people called the storm | 6 |
a sign of invitation | 6 |
are not the fish | 6 |
birds of various plumage | 6 |
e n t the | 6 |
only know they are | 6 |
with a company of | 6 |
and desired them to | 6 |
with naked hearts together | 6 |
another thing we say | 6 |
have the power of | 6 |
deer came down the | 6 |
on the field of | 6 |
up from your bed | 6 |
united states of america | 6 |
to the rest of | 6 |
to their new homes | 6 |
from the sky the | 6 |
the wild goose and | 6 |
trophies of the battle | 6 |
the morning of the | 6 |
with bark of willow | 6 |
the shore stood hiawatha | 6 |
in the happy hunting | 6 |
with the usual ceremonies | 6 |
pass the black pitch | 6 |
and spake in this | 6 |
one third of the | 6 |
of the river to | 6 |
nights he sat there | 6 |
his fasting by the | 6 |
as silent as the | 6 |
nowhere else could weapon | 6 |
at the open doorway | 6 |
could not have been | 6 |
their hands and seals | 6 |
warmed the hands of | 6 |
and said to minnehaha | 6 |
manner in which they | 6 |
pleasant land and peaceful | 6 |
toward the setting sun | 6 |
he called to old | 6 |
from house to house | 6 |
by and with the | 6 |
pointing with her finger | 6 |
but for profit of | 6 |
all the craft of | 6 |
the general assembly shall | 6 |
well i know you | 6 |
not such weight of | 6 |
heart is thinking of | 6 |
lord one thousand eight | 6 |
from the evening star | 6 |
present to the governor | 6 |
my wrath shall overtake | 6 |
of those of the | 6 |
which they had been | 6 |
that the six nations | 6 |
and make me larger | 6 |
as a sign of | 6 |
is the will of | 6 |
a deer with antlers | 6 |
that the people of | 6 |
in the language of | 6 |
it was not the | 6 |
to hiawatha was the | 6 |
to some of the | 6 |
the lands on the | 6 |
the arts of war | 6 |
in his speech a | 6 |
of the bear and | 6 |
which had been made | 6 |
are the words of | 6 |
it soft and loose | 6 |
of indians in the | 6 |
that they might not | 6 |
as if they had | 6 |
in place of a | 6 |
on the fourth day | 6 |
his heart within him | 6 |
from the summit of | 6 |
not for greater craft | 6 |
the next day the | 6 |
of the several nations | 6 |
the midle of the | 6 |
flitted back among the | 6 |
of the said william | 6 |
ankles flowed the streamlet | 6 |
goe downe to the | 6 |
under their hands and | 6 |
was who sent the | 6 |
the province of maryland | 6 |
rise up before him | 6 |
of the lake of | 6 |
renown among the warriors | 6 |
at a distance of | 6 |
you listen to his | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
eyes of pauguk glare | 6 |
land of handsome women | 6 |
this part of your | 6 |
the story of the | 6 |
he beheld a maiden | 6 |
warning said the old | 6 |
to the author by | 6 |
spite of all the | 6 |
any part of the | 6 |
the friendship of the | 6 |
know they are our | 6 |
the tender star of | 6 |
in the arms of | 6 |
d w h e | 6 |
leap to meet thee | 6 |
green and silent valley | 6 |
i am tired of | 6 |
coming out of the | 6 |
erect upon his haunches | 6 |
weapons and their war | 6 |
the shining shards of | 6 |
came unto the rocky | 6 |
it is not so | 6 |
seems to have been | 6 |
and the noble hiawatha | 6 |
the thunder in the | 6 |
played as in the | 6 |
the indians to the | 6 |
that was in the | 6 |
on the sandy margin | 6 |
as though he had | 6 |
sacred star of evening | 6 |
the roof of the | 6 |
land of ghosts and | 6 |
to speak to you | 6 |
shall hear a tale | 6 |
do not shoot me | 6 |
agreed to be given | 6 |
they are our fathers | 6 |
so rude and rough | 6 |
larger portion of the | 6 |
and the red men | 6 |
king of england and | 6 |
nothing to do with | 6 |
break the line of | 6 |
by virtue of these | 6 |
still he did not | 6 |
the women and the | 6 |
as a hostage for | 6 |
slowly and in silence | 6 |
wild goose and the | 6 |
they were forced to | 6 |
a general council of | 6 |
loose and light above | 6 |
such and so many | 6 |
and all their secrets | 6 |
and the king of | 6 |
are said to have | 6 |
the footprints of the | 6 |
with streaks of crimson | 6 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 6 |
and as brothers live | 6 |
all the air was | 6 |
figure had its meaning | 6 |
the same may be | 6 |
the six nations of | 6 |
greet and thank the | 6 |
stripped the garments from | 6 |
west side of the | 6 |
these presents shall come | 6 |
at a later period | 6 |
at the present time | 6 |
and that he was | 6 |
and that he had | 6 |
his speech a little | 6 |
the rushing of great | 6 |
dear to hiawatha was | 6 |
in the moon when | 6 |
cage with rods of | 6 |
for advantage of the | 6 |
and departed each one | 6 |
friend of old nokomis | 6 |
defenders of the cottage | 6 |
in the pleasant land | 6 |
you who were joined | 6 |
the great sky trail | 6 |
goose and the heron | 6 |
the frozen fens and | 6 |
the said city for | 6 |
not back again to | 6 |
pukwana of the peace | 6 |
the air around him | 6 |
tall and slender maiden | 6 |
pipe with bark of | 6 |
of the first part | 6 |
into the heart of | 6 |
who shall say what | 6 |
and at a distance | 6 |
the death of a | 6 |
during that time we | 6 |
in the place of | 6 |
the six nations were | 6 |
of pauguk glare upon | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
to the true intent | 6 |
which could not be | 6 |
our heirs or successors | 6 |
for prohibiting the selling | 6 |
the friend of old | 6 |
lest his fasting should | 6 |
at the opening of | 6 |
games of skill and | 6 |
the selling of indian | 6 |
the true intent and | 6 |
corner of the wigwam | 6 |
the head of his | 6 |
of the king of | 6 |
you with this string | 6 |
handsomest of all the | 6 |
that the governor of | 6 |
wrath shall overtake you | 6 |
when he reached the | 6 |
each figure had its | 6 |
the early history of | 6 |
the white sand of | 6 |
the white people in | 6 |
flashing in the sunshine | 6 |
t e r of | 6 |
the red swan floating | 6 |
come to warn you | 6 |
beauty of the starlight | 6 |
than that of the | 6 |
his wigwam in the | 6 |
came down the pathway | 6 |
it will be necessary | 6 |
to the portals of | 6 |
on the third day | 6 |
the nations of indians | 6 |
rang with their unseemly | 6 |
case of a war | 6 |
the heart of hiawatha | 6 |
and as they were | 6 |
but my wrath shall | 6 |
and one of them | 6 |
great spirit that he | 6 |
he the friend of | 6 |
there is nothing but | 6 |
white sand of the | 6 |
come not back again | 6 |
come to try you | 6 |
it may have been | 6 |
of each of the | 6 |
learned their names and | 6 |
is shown by the | 6 |
with jest and laughter | 6 |
attracted the attention of | 6 |
thunder in the mountains | 6 |
the tuscarora nation of | 6 |
the hands of mudjekeewis | 6 |
together in the glory | 6 |
morning played as in | 6 |
of the freemen of | 6 |
a tall and slender | 6 |
reached the lodge of | 6 |
on the following day | 6 |
set apart for the | 6 |
the purple clouds of | 6 |
in the bosom of | 6 |
the six nations have | 6 |
is thinking of him | 6 |
was the meaning of | 6 |
in the autumn of | 6 |
cones of the pine | 6 |
what you have done | 6 |
he is gathering in | 6 |
and he did not | 6 |
a sunbeam in the | 6 |
sent by the great | 6 |
a chief of the | 6 |
for profit of the | 6 |
last day of your | 6 |
the river came the | 6 |
we do not doubt | 6 |
the lodge occupied by | 6 |
the pleasant land and | 6 |
splendor of the sunset | 6 |
entered at the doorway | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
of the indian affairs | 6 |
we are willing to | 6 |
as well as i | 6 |
you who completed the | 6 |
guests i leave behind | 6 |
on the night of | 6 |
hither have we come | 6 |
told him i would | 6 |
one of the young | 6 |
journey to the land | 6 |
the remnant of the | 6 |
maid with yellow tresses | 6 |
from the head of | 6 |
were made by the | 6 |
the most part of | 6 |
a council held at | 6 |
the place of their | 6 |
between lake erie and | 6 |
the opening of the | 6 |
his ankles flowed the | 6 |
in the sand his | 6 |
we are able to | 6 |
the lords of trade | 6 |
it was who sent | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
and the warriors and | 6 |
the secrets of the | 6 |
several tribes of the | 6 |
i would not have | 6 |
so long and wide | 6 |
should be the leading | 6 |
with their unseemly laughter | 6 |
is further agreed that | 6 |
was changed into a | 6 |
or any of the | 6 |
by the president of | 6 |
had been able to | 6 |
from their seats beneath | 6 |
all the lodge with | 6 |
the eyes of old | 6 |
breathe upon the landscape | 6 |
of one hundred and | 6 |
the land of ghosts | 6 |
a member of the | 6 |
of those who were | 6 |
skilled was he in | 6 |
said the old nokomis | 6 |
he felt that he | 6 |
i should tell you | 6 |
from his lodge went | 6 |
is of the bear | 6 |
and polished very smoothly | 6 |
and the thunder in | 6 |
he was able to | 6 |
of the iroquois confederacy | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
the light of his | 6 |
the women who in | 6 |
the king of beavers | 6 |
a nation of indians | 6 |
that there is a | 6 |
it not been for | 6 |
and gave a belt | 6 |
evening meal was ready | 6 |
regions of the home | 6 |
from the white people | 6 |
so that none might | 6 |
i leave behind me | 6 |
the dusk of evening | 6 |
which the five nations | 6 |
forest rang with their | 6 |
face of laughing water | 6 |
not for greater skill | 6 |
shall be in the | 6 |
how the tribes of | 6 |
was the gentle chibiabos | 6 |
between the five nations | 6 |
had a minde to | 6 |
to the northward of | 6 |
he entered at the | 6 |
warriors and the women | 6 |
we told them that | 6 |
saw the beauty of | 6 |
in the center of | 6 |
white fog from the | 6 |
all the old men | 6 |
darkness fell around them | 6 |
day by day he | 6 |
the death of their | 6 |
with all his war | 6 |
true intent and meaning | 6 |
like the sky of | 6 |
filling all the lodge | 6 |
to meet him at | 6 |
much and much contriving | 6 |
day of the week | 6 |
part of the world | 6 |
vengeance shall attain you | 6 |
of the winds of | 6 |
sang the song of | 6 |
with her finger westward | 6 |
as a taunt to | 6 |
the cries of the | 6 |
these legends and traditions | 6 |
shall make a quorum | 6 |
through the evening twilight | 6 |
the genius of the | 6 |
but the fearless hiawatha | 6 |
in the wigwam of | 6 |
as they had no | 6 |
under the direction of | 6 |
fog from the fen | 6 |
the moon of leaves | 6 |
at such a time | 6 |
greater craft in fishing | 6 |
a short time before | 6 |
on both sides of | 6 |
when the evening meal | 6 |
filling all the air | 6 |
old men all responded | 6 |
a kind of a | 6 |
quite a number of | 6 |
the sisters and their | 6 |
the fish i wanted | 6 |
that had been taken | 6 |
birds were singing gayly | 6 |
in the list of | 6 |
for he knew that | 6 |
of love and songs | 6 |
and as one in | 6 |
rose up from the | 6 |
appears to have been | 6 |
soul upon its journey | 6 |
the gentle chibiabos sang | 6 |
this bundle of skins | 6 |
his fan of turkey | 6 |
the people called the | 6 |
come forth and wrestle | 6 |
the pleasant summer morning | 6 |
for his heart was | 6 |
a n d to | 6 |
to their nests among | 6 |
and the women laughed | 6 |
the opinion of this | 6 |
residing in the state | 6 |
his mighty bow of | 6 |
the sky the sun | 6 |
the greatest number of | 5 |
or any of them | 5 |
american association for the | 5 |
the white people came | 5 |
that he might be | 5 |
king of great britain | 5 |
are glad to hear | 5 |
there was no need | 5 |
that there has been | 5 |
could get through them | 5 |
some dayes after we | 5 |
great number of the | 5 |
i l held at | 5 |
the inmates of the | 5 |
waters of the lake | 5 |
in the english interest | 5 |
gah gah go wah | 5 |
down into the water | 5 |
on the tenth day | 5 |
on the western side | 5 |
i am greater than | 5 |
it may be a | 5 |
i told him that | 5 |
the young men are | 5 |
knew that it was | 5 |
that you will not | 5 |
the rest of their | 5 |
thank you for your | 5 |
said city for the | 5 |
a man of great | 5 |
the evening star descended | 5 |
the commencement of the | 5 |
from the united states | 5 |
w i t n | 5 |
the time and place | 5 |
the great god of | 5 |
boys on the great | 5 |
a meeting of the | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
of what we have | 5 |
parts of seven of | 5 |
the hands of his | 5 |
when the great spirit | 5 |
council fire of the | 5 |
return to their own | 5 |
the said mayor and | 5 |
that the chief who | 5 |
as far as possible | 5 |
and claim of the | 5 |
intent and meaning thereof | 5 |
figure had a meaning | 5 |
the representatives of the | 5 |
as has been shown | 5 |
same manner as the | 5 |
association for the advancement | 5 |
for the safety of | 5 |
to be revenged of | 5 |
listen to the truth | 5 |
from the six nations | 5 |
after a short pause | 5 |
warrior of the senecas | 5 |
be in the power | 5 |
of the different nations | 5 |
the evidence of language | 5 |
that they were not | 5 |
did not wish to | 5 |
or any part thereof | 5 |
with our ears for | 5 |
sailed into the fiery | 5 |
with me to the | 5 |
big sea water on | 5 |
with your ears for | 5 |
till they reached the | 5 |
and gave him a | 5 |
to be of the | 5 |
of the falls of | 5 |
in favour of the | 5 |
of the third month | 5 |
with all the indians | 5 |
the affections of the | 5 |
not less than two | 5 |
from the hands of | 5 |
from their own country | 5 |
the case of the | 5 |
the other four nations | 5 |
you shall hear the | 5 |
the forms of the | 5 |
of their own accord | 5 |
if the french should | 5 |
the same time to | 5 |
laws of north carolina | 5 |
the said city and | 5 |
of the commonwealth of | 5 |
he told them that | 5 |
the confederacy was formed | 5 |
with which it was | 5 |
reached the ears of | 5 |
the place where he | 5 |
far down in the | 5 |
the shores of the | 5 |
and inhabitants of the | 5 |
the time when the | 5 |
of peace with the | 5 |
the craft of the | 5 |
of a war with | 5 |
r e a t | 5 |
chief of all the | 5 |
to the prejudice of | 5 |
bob and his brother | 5 |
a gleam of light | 5 |
whole force of canada | 5 |
the league of the | 5 |
it was easy to | 5 |
from the governor of | 5 |
in the month of | 5 |
to be disposed of | 5 |
era of the confederacy | 5 |
five years of age | 5 |
fifteenth day of january | 5 |
by the governor and | 5 |
he saw a beaver | 5 |
and wrestle with me | 5 |
the brink of the | 5 |
e s s whereof | 5 |
there in the sunset | 5 |
in which it is | 5 |
from the brow of | 5 |
on the evening of | 5 |
but they did not | 5 |
c t e d | 5 |
the rear of the | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
will be seen by | 5 |
the custom of the | 5 |
t i o n | 5 |
to give us a | 5 |
freemen of this province | 5 |
by this time the | 5 |
the advancement of science | 5 |
each of the three | 5 |
looked upon as the | 5 |
that he was the | 5 |
between the government of | 5 |
at the time when | 5 |
we shall not be | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
six parts of seven | 5 |
that none of the | 5 |
to all the young | 5 |
that i should not | 5 |
we shall have to | 5 |
of the history of | 5 |
time as the president | 5 |
the county of ontario | 5 |
as a pledge of | 5 |
six nations of indians | 5 |
he was enabled to | 5 |
of the league of | 5 |
consent of the governor | 5 |
influence of the french | 5 |
have been done by | 5 |
no track of deer | 5 |
as well as from | 5 |
i n w i | 5 |
when they had been | 5 |
as is well known | 5 |
for which he was | 5 |
face of the earth | 5 |
the eyes of death | 5 |
the canadian institute for | 5 |
williams and thomas pugh | 5 |
general assembly of this | 5 |
of which we have | 5 |
to all the indians | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
r t h e | 5 |
where there was a | 5 |
that two hundred and | 5 |
a hundred and fifty | 5 |
moon when leaves are | 5 |
and belts of wampum | 5 |
to tell the truth | 5 |
the success of the | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
in relation to the | 5 |
was the reason that | 5 |
enemy in perpetual alarm | 5 |
make use of it | 5 |
f u r t | 5 |
it may be so | 5 |
i will teach you | 5 |
that they had been | 5 |
the great spirit and | 5 |
they arrived at the | 5 |
have and to hold | 5 |
and to make the | 5 |
among the white people | 5 |
fell to the ground | 5 |
t r e a | 5 |
the phelps and gorham | 5 |
tribes of the iroquois | 5 |
you have given us | 5 |
was called to order | 5 |
the inhabitants of philadelphia | 5 |
in the councils of | 5 |
they were in a | 5 |
country of the senecas | 5 |
see which is the | 5 |
name in council their | 5 |
commonly called and known | 5 |
of the seneca chief | 5 |
and take this belt | 5 |
the evidence of the | 5 |
a d w e | 5 |
was to be made | 5 |
the th of january | 5 |
the panther and the | 5 |
in the valley of | 5 |
hear with our ears | 5 |
commonalty of the city | 5 |
att the end of | 5 |
recorder for the time | 5 |
the way to the | 5 |
that it would not | 5 |
the tuscarora tribe of | 5 |
come again to greet | 5 |
the lake of st | 5 |
in league with the | 5 |
that by that means | 5 |
on the death of | 5 |
write to the governor | 5 |
keep the enemy in | 5 |
to be sent to | 5 |
sat down to smoke | 5 |
women and the maidens | 5 |
the account of the | 5 |
as long as i | 5 |
on the branches of | 5 |
between the french and | 5 |
called and known by | 5 |
near the mouth of | 5 |
and the other chiefs | 5 |
sea water on the | 5 |
to goe downe to | 5 |
was to be done | 5 |
of the french priests | 5 |
u r t h | 5 |
of the happy hunting | 5 |