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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... force of the Indians came like a torrent upon the place the next day , and burnt the deserted houses and barns , in all 57 buildings . In this business , however , some of their number were killed by the people in the garrisons ; but it ...
... force of the Indians came like a torrent upon the place the next day , and burnt the deserted houses and barns , in all 57 buildings . In this business , however , some of their number were killed by the people in the garrisons ; but it ...
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... force under Captain Williams , we are not certain ; but it is certain that they commanded a large force soon after , when General Newman marched against them , and fought him with desperation . Captain Williams , with about 20 men , was ...
... force under Captain Williams , we are not certain ; but it is certain that they commanded a large force soon after , when General Newman marched against them , and fought him with desperation . Captain Williams , with about 20 men , was ...
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... force at Baton Rouge , New Orleans , and other stations in the immediate vicinity of New Orleans , and to bold himself in readiness for a movement towards Tampa . This force con- sisted of about 1100 men . That no time should be lost ...
... force at Baton Rouge , New Orleans , and other stations in the immediate vicinity of New Orleans , and to bold himself in readiness for a movement towards Tampa . This force con- sisted of about 1100 men . That no time should be lost ...
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affair afterwards Americans answer appears arms army arrived attack battle body Book Boston brother brought called Captain captives carried cause Cherokees chief Church Colonel command considerable continued council Creek death desired died discovered enemy England English escaped father fell fight fire five force fort four French friends gave give given governor guns hands head Hist immediately Indians Island John killed king known land letter lived Major manner marched means meet mentioned miles murdered Narragansets nearly never night notice observed officers ordered party passed peace persons Philip Plimouth possession present prisoners probably reason received remained residence returned River sachem says seems sent shot side soon speak supposed taken thing thought told took town treaty tribe Uncas warriors whites wounded