Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals who Have Been Distinguished Among the North American Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statemen, and Other Remarkable Characters, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1848 |
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... hatchets , hoes , knives , cotton cloth , and chintz ; beside which , Wappacowet , who figured only as an evidence in the case , received a gratuity of a suit of cotton cloth , a hat , a white linen band , shoes , stockings , and a ...
... hatchets , hoes , knives , cotton cloth , and chintz ; beside which , Wappacowet , who figured only as an evidence in the case , received a gratuity of a suit of cotton cloth , a hat , a white linen band , shoes , stockings , and a ...
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... hatchet , so often dyed in the blood of the French . " Hear , Yonondio ! -I do not sleep . I have my eyes open . The sun , which enlightens me , discov ers to me a great captain at the head of a company of soldiers , who speaks as if he ...
... hatchet , so often dyed in the blood of the French . " Hear , Yonondio ! -I do not sleep . I have my eyes open . The sun , which enlightens me , discov ers to me a great captain at the head of a company of soldiers , who speaks as if he ...
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... hatchet at Cadarackui , in the presence of your predecessor , in the middle of the fort , they planted the tree of peace in the same place , to be there carefully preserved : That in the place of a retreat for soldiers , that fort might ...
... hatchet at Cadarackui , in the presence of your predecessor , in the middle of the fort , they planted the tree of peace in the same place , to be there carefully preserved : That in the place of a retreat for soldiers , that fort might ...
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... hatchet - makers [ their general name for Christians , ] arrived , the General Council at Onondaga planted this tree at Albany , whose roots and branches have since spread as far as New - Eng- * A Roman principle , recognised in the ...
... hatchet - makers [ their general name for Christians , ] arrived , the General Council at Onondaga planted this tree at Albany , whose roots and branches have since spread as far as New - Eng- * A Roman principle , recognised in the ...
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... hatchet out of the River Indians * ' A term used in mere courtesy , and because the Gov- ernor chose to call the Indians his children . ' So a Sa- chem explained it to one of the New York Governors , that it " signified nothing ...
... hatchet out of the River Indians * ' A term used in mere courtesy , and because the Gov- ernor chose to call the Indians his children . ' So a Sa- chem explained it to one of the New York Governors , that it " signified nothing ...
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