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" Quidder,* as they called him, recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his singular bravery and activity in the defence of his country. "
The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart - Сторінка 21
автори: William Leete Stone - 1865 - 567 стор.
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

1829 - 348 стор.
...that whatever Quidder,* as they called him, recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his singular bravery and activity in the defence of his country. These qualifications rendered hirn singularly...
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The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to ..., Том 1

William Smith - 1829 - 438 стор.
...that whatever Quidder,* as they called him, recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his singular bravery and activity in the defence of his country. These qualifications rendered him singularly...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the ..., Томи 4 – 5

New-York Historical Society - 1829 - 658 стор.
...that whatever Q,uid.der,* as they called him, recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his singular bravery and activity in the defence of hia country. These qualifications rendered him singularly...
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The Annals of Albany, Том 10

Joel Munsell - 1859 - 532 стор.
...influence over them that whatever he recommended or disapproved had the force of a law. This influence over them was supported, as. it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his singular bravery and activity in the defence of his country. These qualifications, so rarely to be...
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History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present Day

William Leete Stone - 1868 - 408 стор.
...whatever Quider,* as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of * Quider, the Iroquois pronunciation of Peter. Having no labials in their language, they could not...
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History of New York City from the Discovery to the Present Day

William Leete Stone - 1872 - 1008 стор.
...whatever Quider,* as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained,...kindness, and his single bravery and activity in the defense of his country." t Through the in* Quider, the Iroquois pronunciation of Peter. Having no labials...
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The Centennial History of New York City, from the Discovery to the Present Day

William Leete Stone - 1876 - 264 стор.
...whatever Quider,* as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of a law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of * Quider, the Iroquois pronunciation of Peter. Having no labials in their language, they could not...
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The National Magazine, Том 17

1893 - 770 стор.
...whatever Quider, as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his signal bravery and activity in the defence of the colony." Through the influence of Quider,' therefore,...
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The Memorial History of the City of New-York: Vermilye, A.G. The Earl of ...

James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 710 стор.
...whatever Quider,1 as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his signal bravery and activity in the defense of the colony.2 Through the influence of Quider, therefore,...
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Magazine of Western History, Том 17

1893 - 868 стор.
...whatever Quider, as they called him, either recommended or disapproved, had the force of law. This power over them was supported, as it had been obtained, by repeated offices of kindness, and his signal bravery and activity in the defence of the colony.2 Through the influence of Quider,3 therefore,...
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