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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... desired to speak with me . I came to him , and they told him of it , he put forth his hand to me , which I took . Then he said twice , though very inwardly , Keen Winsnow ? which is to say , Art thou Winslow ? I answered , Ahhe , that ...
... desired to speak with me . I came to him , and they told him of it , he put forth his hand to me , which I took . Then he said twice , though very inwardly , Keen Winsnow ? which is to say , Art thou Winslow ? I answered , Ahhe , that ...
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... desired and obtained peace with us . " " Insomuch as the common talk of our neighbor Indians on all sides was of the preparation they made to come against us . " They were now imboldened from the circumstance that the English had just ...
... desired and obtained peace with us . " " Insomuch as the common talk of our neighbor Indians on all sides was of the preparation they made to come against us . " They were now imboldened from the circumstance that the English had just ...
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... desired him to send for the half - king , which he promised to do by a runner in the morning , and for other sachems . I in- vited him and the other great men present to my tent , where they stayed about an hour , and returned . " This ...
... desired him to send for the half - king , which he promised to do by a runner in the morning , and for other sachems . I in- vited him and the other great men present to my tent , where they stayed about an hour , and returned . " This ...
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