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... they needed ; these were judgment and discretion . It would have been wise to make friends of the Indians . Instead , by their cruelty , they turned them into bitter and relentless enemies . So wherever 14 HISTORICAL TALES .
... they needed ; these were judgment and discretion . It would have been wise to make friends of the Indians . Instead , by their cruelty , they turned them into bitter and relentless enemies . So wherever 14 HISTORICAL TALES .
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Charles Morris. turned them into bitter and relentless enemies . So wherever they went they had bold and fierce foes to fight , and wounds and death marked their path- way across the land . Let us follow De Soto and his men into the ...
Charles Morris. turned them into bitter and relentless enemies . So wherever they went they had bold and fierce foes to fight , and wounds and death marked their path- way across the land . Let us follow De Soto and his men into the ...
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... enemies . The soldiers felt that they had had enough advent- ure of this kind , and clamored to be led back to their ships . De Soto had been advised that the ships were then in the Bay of Pensacola , only six days ' journey from ...
... enemies . The soldiers felt that they had had enough advent- ure of this kind , and clamored to be led back to their ships . De Soto had been advised that the ships were then in the Bay of Pensacola , only six days ' journey from ...
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... enemy , and these were replaced with skins and mats made of ivy - leaves , so that the ad- venturers looked more like forest braves than Chris- tian warriors . But onward still they trudged , sick at heart many of them , but obeying the ...
... enemy , and these were replaced with skins and mats made of ivy - leaves , so that the ad- venturers looked more like forest braves than Chris- tian warriors . But onward still they trudged , sick at heart many of them , but obeying the ...
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... enemies to the whites . So he accepted the offer of the Indians . The boat was taken back down the stream to a sort of wide bay where he thought it would be safe . Here the Indians brought him one of their light but strong Smith wanted ...
... enemies to the whites . So he accepted the offer of the Indians . The boat was taken back down the stream to a sort of wide bay where he thought it would be safe . Here the Indians brought him one of their light but strong Smith wanted ...
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adventure American arms army attack Bacon Barataria Bay battle bayonet began boat British brought burning canoes Captain capture Carolina cavalry Chambersburg chief Colonel colony command Confederate Cornwallis crossing daring death Dunmore Eli Whitney enemy expedition famous Federal fight fire force forest Fort Fisher French Golden Horseshoe governor guns hand head heard horses hour House of Burgesses hundred Indians Jackson Jamestown Jean Lafitte journey Kaskaskia killed Lafitte land leader looked Lord Lord Dunmore Mexican miles Mississippi Morgan morning mountains Natchez night North North Carolina once Opechancanough Orleans party passed Patrick Henry patriots pirates Powhatan prisoners reached ready rear ride river road rode sailed Salle savages seemed sent settlers ships soldiers soon Soto South Spaniards Spanish story stream Streight Stuart surrender Texans thousand told took town tribes troops village Virginia waters whites Williamsburg woods wounded