The Book of the Indians: Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1841AMS Press, 1976 - 708 páginas |
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... afterwards . Hubbard and Ma- ther , two contemporary historians , had the advantage of a comparison of re- ports , and of revising their works in their passage through the press ; whereas the author of the tracts wrote them as letters ...
... afterwards . Hubbard and Ma- ther , two contemporary historians , had the advantage of a comparison of re- ports , and of revising their works in their passage through the press ; whereas the author of the tracts wrote them as letters ...
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... Afterwards two messengers came with twelve heads , craving their assistance , they then accepted them . " * Before he left the enemy , he appointed a place of safety for his children , and sundry others of his friends , captured at ...
... Afterwards two messengers came with twelve heads , craving their assistance , they then accepted them . " * Before he left the enemy , he appointed a place of safety for his children , and sundry others of his friends , captured at ...
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... afterwards by the intercession of the sachem of Pennicook , stirred up thereunto by Major Waldron , was she and her five children , together with Philip Eastman of Haverhill , taken captive when she and her children were , set at ...
... afterwards by the intercession of the sachem of Pennicook , stirred up thereunto by Major Waldron , was she and her five children , together with Philip Eastman of Haverhill , taken captive when she and her children were , set at ...
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affair afterwards Americans answer appears arms army arrived attack battle body Book Boston brother brought called Captain captives carried cause Cherokees chief Church Colonel command considerable continued council Creek death desired died discovered enemy England English escaped father fell fight fire five force fort four French friends gave give given governor guns hands head Hist immediately Indians Island John killed king known land letter lived Major manner marched means meet mentioned miles murdered Narragansets nearly never night notice observed officers ordered party passed peace persons Philip Plimouth possession present prisoners probably reason received remained residence returned River sachem says seems sent shot side soon speak supposed taken thing thought told took town treaty tribe Uncas warriors whites wounded