v. AmericanR. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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Página 17
... force of Indians was gathered . The Indian chief or cacique met De Soto with a show of friendship , and induced him and a few of his men to follow him within the palisades which surrounded the village . No sooner had they got there than ...
... force of Indians was gathered . The Indian chief or cacique met De Soto with a show of friendship , and induced him and a few of his men to follow him within the palisades which surrounded the village . No sooner had they got there than ...
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... force of Indians was gathered . The Indian chief or cacique met De Soto with a show of friendship , and induced him and a few of his men to follow him within the palisades which surrounded the village . No sooner had they got there than ...
... force of Indians was gathered . The Indian chief or cacique met De Soto with a show of friendship , and induced him and a few of his men to follow him within the palisades which surrounded the village . No sooner had they got there than ...
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... forces now invested and assailed the town , and a furious conflict began , lasting for nine hours . In the end . the whites , from their superior weapons and organi- zation , won the victory . But theirs was a costly triumph , for many ...
... forces now invested and assailed the town , and a furious conflict began , lasting for nine hours . In the end . the whites , from their superior weapons and organi- zation , won the victory . But theirs was a costly triumph , for many ...
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... force of armed men and marched to the main seat of the slaughter . No foes were to be found . The Indians had vanished in the woodland wilderness . It was useless to pursue them farther on foot , and the governor continued the pursuit ...
... force of armed men and marched to the main seat of the slaughter . No foes were to be found . The Indians had vanished in the woodland wilderness . It was useless to pursue them farther on foot , and the governor continued the pursuit ...
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... force of planters . The governor received the demand in an angry way . It hurt his sense of dignity to find these men acting on their own account , and he refused to grant a commission or to countenance their action . He went so far as ...
... force of planters . The governor received the demand in an angry way . It hurt his sense of dignity to find these men acting on their own account , and he refused to grant a commission or to countenance their action . He went so far as ...
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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