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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... town . There were , besides these , seven other towns , which were called the new praying towns . These were among the Nipmuks . The first was Manchage , since Oxford , and contained about 60 inhabitants . The second was about six miles ...
... town . There were , besides these , seven other towns , which were called the new praying towns . These were among the Nipmuks . The first was Manchage , since Oxford , and contained about 60 inhabitants . The second was about six miles ...
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... Town after town fell before them , and when the English forces marched in one direction , they were burning and laying waste in another . A part of Taunton , Middleborough , and Dartmouth , in the vicinity of Pocasset , upon Narraganset ...
... Town after town fell before them , and when the English forces marched in one direction , they were burning and laying waste in another . A part of Taunton , Middleborough , and Dartmouth , in the vicinity of Pocasset , upon Narraganset ...
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... town and Big - tree , Seneca chiefs , in trust for the Seneca nation . " At this time much was apprehended from an Indian war .. Settlers were intruding themselves upon their country , and all experience has shown that whenever the ...
... town and Big - tree , Seneca chiefs , in trust for the Seneca nation . " At this time much was apprehended from an Indian war .. Settlers were intruding themselves upon their country , and all experience has shown that whenever the ...
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