Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the American Indians, and Early Settlements in North America, and Embracing Concise Biographies of the Principal Chiefs and Head-sachems of the Different Indian Tribes, with Narratives and Captivities, A;sp Am Appendix, Containing the Statistics of the Population of the United States, and an Indian VocabularyG. Hills & Company, 1842 - 633 páginas |
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... Canada ) was undertaken with the help of some Protestant Frenchmen , which left Canada , and retired to Bos- ton about the year 1669. The northeast people of America , that is , New England , & c . , are judged to be Tartars , called ...
... Canada ) was undertaken with the help of some Protestant Frenchmen , which left Canada , and retired to Bos- ton about the year 1669. The northeast people of America , that is , New England , & c . , are judged to be Tartars , called ...
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... Canada are of Canadian origin , assert that the men must have come there in boats , and that Mexico must have been peopled by some of the descendants of Magog . As well might it be said , that , if there be men in the moon , they must ...
... Canada are of Canadian origin , assert that the men must have come there in boats , and that Mexico must have been peopled by some of the descendants of Magog . As well might it be said , that , if there be men in the moon , they must ...
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... Canada has rather a later date . The colonists have , in no instance , approached to the natives of these countries ; and their descendants , where the blood has been kept pure , have , at this time , the same characters as native ...
... Canada has rather a later date . The colonists have , in no instance , approached to the natives of these countries ; and their descendants , where the blood has been kept pure , have , at this time , the same characters as native ...
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... Canada , ( where they were subse- quently of great service to the French , ) and a few hundreds took refuge in New York . The English detachment of Captain Church alone is estimated to have killed about seven hundred between INDIAN ...
... Canada , ( where they were subse- quently of great service to the French , ) and a few hundreds took refuge in New York . The English detachment of Captain Church alone is estimated to have killed about seven hundred between INDIAN ...
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... Canada , some great lake , or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea . " This is not a very definite description , even for Smith to give ; but the Massa womekes are generally under- stood to have been no other , we ...
... Canada , some great lake , or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South Sea . " This is not a very definite description , even for Smith to give ; but the Massa womekes are generally under- stood to have been no other , we ...
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