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 JacksonG.P. Humphrey, 1893 - Broj stranica: 192 |
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... Pequots grew daily more insolent and outrage- ous . They began to consider the English as destitute of spirit , since they could suffer so long the indignities and the injuries offered them . Things had now become such , that no choice ...
... Pequots grew daily more insolent and outrage- ous . They began to consider the English as destitute of spirit , since they could suffer so long the indignities and the injuries offered them . Things had now become such , that no choice ...
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... Pequots , and killed 22. The English making no objections , Uncus and his warriors executed one notori- ous offender among their prisoners in their own peculiar way , Tied to a stake , a fire was kindled near him , till his skin was ...
... Pequots , and killed 22. The English making no objections , Uncus and his warriors executed one notori- ous offender among their prisoners in their own peculiar way , Tied to a stake , a fire was kindled near him , till his skin was ...
Stranica 32
... Pequots were asleep in the fort . The important moment had arrived . The fate of Connecticut was now to be decided . At the dawn of day , the English moved in two squadrons to the fort . The courage of the Indian allies now totally ...
... Pequots were asleep in the fort . The important moment had arrived . The fate of Connecticut was now to be decided . At the dawn of day , the English moved in two squadrons to the fort . The courage of the Indian allies now totally ...
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... Pequots were killed , and 1000 captivated . The Mohawks totally destroyed the remainder ; and , in the autumn of 1628 , the scalp of Sassacus himself was presented to the governor and council of Plym- outh . This ended the war with the ...
... Pequots were killed , and 1000 captivated . The Mohawks totally destroyed the remainder ; and , in the autumn of 1628 , the scalp of Sassacus himself was presented to the governor and council of Plym- outh . This ended the war with the ...
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... Pequots , Narragansets and the followers of king Philip . Unable to subdue the enemy , the English resorted to a new expedient , which , however , did not produce the effects in- tended . Among all the eastern tribes of Indians , the ...
... Pequots , Narragansets and the followers of king Philip . Unable to subdue the enemy , the English resorted to a new expedient , which , however , did not produce the effects in- tended . Among all the eastern tribes of Indians , the ...
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