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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... immediately took up his resi- dence upon an island , remote from the tribes engaged in it . But , after Philip had returned to his own country , Alderman , upon some occasion , visited him . It was at this time that he learned the fate ...
... immediately took up his resi- dence upon an island , remote from the tribes engaged in it . But , after Philip had returned to his own country , Alderman , upon some occasion , visited him . It was at this time that he learned the fate ...
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... immediately . On the 11 August , a private , named Dalton , carrying the mail between Fort Brock and Fort King , was met on his route and killed . Some seized his horse by the reins , while others dragged him off and shot him . When ...
... immediately . On the 11 August , a private , named Dalton , carrying the mail between Fort Brock and Fort King , was met on his route and killed . Some seized his horse by the reins , while others dragged him off and shot him . When ...
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... immediately detached to attack them . Although the Indians were surprised , they made good their retreat to the hommock , and waited the approach of the troops , who , when dismounting , received the fire of the enemy . They immediately ...
... immediately detached to attack them . Although the Indians were surprised , they made good their retreat to the hommock , and waited the approach of the troops , who , when dismounting , received the fire of the enemy . They immediately ...
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