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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... took from their newly - discovered lands whatever seemed best suited to that object . The inhabitants of America carried off by Europeans were not , perhaps , in any instance , taken away by voyagers merely for this object , but that ...
... took from their newly - discovered lands whatever seemed best suited to that object . The inhabitants of America carried off by Europeans were not , perhaps , in any instance , taken away by voyagers merely for this object , but that ...
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... took up their march for Taunton . In the way they met Lieutenant Howland , according to appointment , at his no small sur- prise . They lodged at Taunton that night . The next day " Capt . Church took old Annawon , and half a dozen ...
... took up their march for Taunton . In the way they met Lieutenant Howland , according to appointment , at his no small sur- prise . They lodged at Taunton that night . The next day " Capt . Church took old Annawon , and half a dozen ...
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... took off his clothes , and proceeded to torture him in the most dreadful man- ner . Some gashed his breast with knives , saying , " I cross out my account ; " others cut off joints of his fingers , and said to him , " Now will your fist ...
... took off his clothes , and proceeded to torture him in the most dreadful man- ner . Some gashed his breast with knives , saying , " I cross out my account ; " others cut off joints of his fingers , and said to him , " Now will your fist ...
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