A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States, to the Commencement of the Late War: Together with an Appendix, Not Before Added to this History, Containing Interesting Accounts of the Battles Fought by Gen. Andrew JacksonE. Scrantom, 1828 - Broj stranica: 192 |
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Stranica 21
... treaty of friendship . Both sides agreed to avoid injuries , to punish offenders , to restore stolen property and to aid in all wars which were justifiable , Massasoit and his successors observed this treaty for 50 years , and it was of ...
... treaty of friendship . Both sides agreed to avoid injuries , to punish offenders , to restore stolen property and to aid in all wars which were justifiable , Massasoit and his successors observed this treaty for 50 years , and it was of ...
Stranica 22
... treaty was displeasing to the other Indian nations . The Narragansets declared war on Massasoit . Much blood flowed among the natives ; but the Plymouth company hav ing joined their faithful ally , their fire arms soon decided the ...
... treaty was displeasing to the other Indian nations . The Narragansets declared war on Massasoit . Much blood flowed among the natives ; but the Plymouth company hav ing joined their faithful ally , their fire arms soon decided the ...
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... treaty which he never regarded , and ceded lands which he soon claimed again as his own . The Mohegan pos- sessed all Windham county and a part of the two contigu- ous , the sachem of which was Uncus , distinguished by his fi- delity ...
... treaty which he never regarded , and ceded lands which he soon claimed again as his own . The Mohegan pos- sessed all Windham county and a part of the two contigu- ous , the sachem of which was Uncus , distinguished by his fi- delity ...
Stranica 28
... treaty of alli- ance with them . They used arguments to show , that their common dangers ought now to make them common friends ; that , although heretofore they had contended with each oth- er for extent of territory and power , now ...
... treaty of alli- ance with them . They used arguments to show , that their common dangers ought now to make them common friends ; that , although heretofore they had contended with each oth- er for extent of territory and power , now ...
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... treaty with the Narragansets , who , being ter- rified at their approach , submitted to the terms which had been dictated , though it was evident that their hearts were with Philip . Having arrived at Taunton on their return , and ...
... treaty with the Narragansets , who , being ter- rified at their approach , submitted to the terms which had been dictated , though it was evident that their hearts were with Philip . Having arrived at Taunton on their return , and ...
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