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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... captives , ) and ordered to inform the other captives , that if any more at- tempted to escape , the rest should be put to death . In the second day's march occurred the death of Mrs. Williams , the affecting account of which we will ...
... captives , ) and ordered to inform the other captives , that if any more at- tempted to escape , the rest should be put to death . In the second day's march occurred the death of Mrs. Williams , the affecting account of which we will ...
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... CAPTIVES . [ Book V. to treat with him , about eight miles off . He returned answer that he would meet them the next day at a bower at some distance from his own camp , and in the interim fortified his position , trusting nothing in ...
... CAPTIVES . [ Book V. to treat with him , about eight miles off . He returned answer that he would meet them the next day at a bower at some distance from his own camp , and in the interim fortified his position , trusting nothing in ...
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... captives on the 9 of the same month , the relation of a captive was passed over , which shall here be given . A Mr. Smallman , who had been a major of Pennsylvania troops , and had been made prisoner in the summer of 1763 , near Detroit ...
... captives on the 9 of the same month , the relation of a captive was passed over , which shall here be given . A Mr. Smallman , who had been a major of Pennsylvania troops , and had been made prisoner in the summer of 1763 , near Detroit ...
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