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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... [ governor . ] The governor , seeing himself thus outwitted , told him to dress it , and he would give him another shilling . This done , and in possession of two shillings , the Indian goes directly to a grog - shop for rum . After a ...
... [ governor . ] The governor , seeing himself thus outwitted , told him to dress it , and he would give him another shilling . This done , and in possession of two shillings , the Indian goes directly to a grog - shop for rum . After a ...
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... governor succeeded in allaying his wrath for that time . Soon after , he sent a messenger to entreat the governor to consent to his being put to death ; the governor said he deserved death , but as he knew not how to get along without ...
... governor succeeded in allaying his wrath for that time . Soon after , he sent a messenger to entreat the governor to consent to his being put to death ; the governor said he deserved death , but as he knew not how to get along without ...
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... governor was urged to retaliate , and often called upon to take revenge . He waived the subject , foreseeing , no doubt , that retaliation was a bad course to pursue for satisfaction , especially with Indians . However , it soon ...
... governor was urged to retaliate , and often called upon to take revenge . He waived the subject , foreseeing , no doubt , that retaliation was a bad course to pursue for satisfaction , especially with Indians . However , it soon ...
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