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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... murdered by him , yet it by some means got to the chief's knowledge , and Sassamon was considered a traitor and an outlaw ; and , by the laws of the Indians , he had forfeited his life , and was doomed to suffer death . The manner of ...
... murdered by him , yet it by some means got to the chief's knowledge , and Sassamon was considered a traitor and an outlaw ; and , by the laws of the Indians , he had forfeited his life , and was doomed to suffer death . The manner of ...
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... murdered an Englishman in 1671 , when " traveling along the road , " which Mr. Hubbard says was " out of mere malice and spite , " because he was " vexed in his mind that the design against the English , intended to begin in that year ...
... murdered an Englishman in 1671 , when " traveling along the road , " which Mr. Hubbard says was " out of mere malice and spite , " because he was " vexed in his mind that the design against the English , intended to begin in that year ...
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... murderer in vain . The following night he murdered all he found in another cabin . The inhabitants next day searched likewise in vain for the murderer : but the third night a watch was kept in every house . Piskaret , in the night ...
... murderer in vain . The following night he murdered all he found in another cabin . The inhabitants next day searched likewise in vain for the murderer : but the third night a watch was kept in every house . Piskaret , in the night ...
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