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, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1845 |
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... afterwards , he was violently assaulted , and but for his guard would have been killed , by an old Indian whose son had been wounded in the skirmish which took place at his capture . They con- ducted him to the death - bed of the poor ...
... afterwards , he was violently assaulted , and but for his guard would have been killed , by an old Indian whose son had been wounded in the skirmish which took place at his capture . They con- ducted him to the death - bed of the poor ...
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... succeed in despatching him . In less than an hour afterwards came eight or ten lusty fellows , with great platters of venison and other victuals , who were importunate that the English should extinguish 34 INDIAN BIOGRAPHY .
... succeed in despatching him . In less than an hour afterwards came eight or ten lusty fellows , with great platters of venison and other victuals , who were importunate that the English should extinguish 34 INDIAN BIOGRAPHY .
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... afterwards we find that " so affraide was al those kings and the better sort of the people to displease vs [ the colonists ] that some of the baser sort that we haue extreamely hurt and punished for their villanies , would hire vs we ...
... afterwards we find that " so affraide was al those kings and the better sort of the people to displease vs [ the colonists ] that some of the baser sort that we haue extreamely hurt and punished for their villanies , would hire vs we ...
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... afterwards slaves or servants . Powhatan's warriors were regularly and thoroughly disciplined . At one of his first interviews with the English , a martial parade formed part of the enter- tainment . Two or three hundred Indians having ...
... afterwards slaves or servants . Powhatan's warriors were regularly and thoroughly disciplined . At one of his first interviews with the English , a martial parade formed part of the enter- tainment . Two or three hundred Indians having ...
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... afterwards , indeed , they committed some trespasses , but meanwhile a party of the English had invaded the interior of the country . Consider- ing the dissolute and unprincipled character of a large part of them , it is not improbable ...
... afterwards , indeed , they committed some trespasses , but meanwhile a party of the English had invaded the interior of the country . Consider- ing the dissolute and unprincipled character of a large part of them , it is not improbable ...
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