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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... army until the spring of the year ; and every wounded man might have a good warm house to lodge in ; which , other- wise , would necessarily perish with the storms and cold . And , moreover , that the army had no other provision to ...
... army until the spring of the year ; and every wounded man might have a good warm house to lodge in ; which , other- wise , would necessarily perish with the storms and cold . And , moreover , that the army had no other provision to ...
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... army of six hundred men , and Major Thomas Savage was applied to , to conduct them in the war . He refused , unless he could have some of the friendly Indians from the island for assist- ants . On a messenger being sent among them , six ...
... army of six hundred men , and Major Thomas Savage was applied to , to conduct them in the war . He refused , unless he could have some of the friendly Indians from the island for assist- ants . On a messenger being sent among them , six ...
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... army ; the Indians planned and executed the operations chiefly themselves , and their whole force is said not to have exceeded 400 men ; but from the accounts of the French themselves , it is evident there were about 600 Indians , and ...
... army ; the Indians planned and executed the operations chiefly themselves , and their whole force is said not to have exceeded 400 men ; but from the accounts of the French themselves , it is evident there were about 600 Indians , and ...
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