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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... corn , or maize , were found . Tasting it in a raw state , they considered it of very little value . With some hesitation , they took away the vessels and a part of the corn , for which they afterwards made full satisfaction to the ...
... corn , or maize , were found . Tasting it in a raw state , they considered it of very little value . With some hesitation , they took away the vessels and a part of the corn , for which they afterwards made full satisfaction to the ...
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... corn was placed in a well made basket . Afterwards they found a place for- tified with palisadoes . One of the men was caught in a trap which the Indians had ingeniously set to take deer . Such corn as they could afterwards find , they ...
... corn was placed in a well made basket . Afterwards they found a place for- tified with palisadoes . One of the men was caught in a trap which the Indians had ingeniously set to take deer . Such corn as they could afterwards find , they ...
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... corn , and where to take fish . This 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 ...
... corn , and where to take fish . This 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 ...
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... corn , and breaking into pieces their canoes . The depredation and massacres continued with unabated cruelty , the Pequots grew daily more insolent and outrage- ous . They began to consider the English as destitute of spirit , since ...
... corn , and breaking into pieces their canoes . The depredation and massacres continued with unabated cruelty , the Pequots grew daily more insolent and outrage- ous . They began to consider the English as destitute of spirit , since ...
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... corn from Deerfield , when about 800 Indians attacked them ; the English , after a brave defence , were all destroyed except 7 or 8. Capt . Mosely stationed at Deerfield came too late to afford relief , who had in turn to contend with ...
... corn from Deerfield , when about 800 Indians attacked them ; the English , after a brave defence , were all destroyed except 7 or 8. Capt . Mosely stationed at Deerfield came too late to afford relief , who had in turn to contend with ...
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