The Book of the Indians of North AmericaDigital Scanning Inc, 2001 M04 1 - 468 páginas |
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... party that stole them . " " or etse he would revenge it on them before his departure , " and so departed for the night , " refusing whatsoever kindness they offered . " However , the next morning , Aspinet , attended by many of his men ...
... party that stole them . " " or etse he would revenge it on them before his departure , " and so departed for the night , " refusing whatsoever kindness they offered . " However , the next morning , Aspinet , attended by many of his men ...
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... party good against us at Plimouth ; concluding that if we remained , though they had no other arguments to use against us , yet we would never leave the death of our countrymen unrevenged : and therefore their safety could not be ...
... party good against us at Plimouth ; concluding that if we remained , though they had no other arguments to use against us , yet we would never leave the death of our countrymen unrevenged : and therefore their safety could not be ...
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... party good against all the Indians in the Massachusetts Bay ; and as Because , as all men know that have to do with them in that kind , it is impossible to deal with them upon open defiance , but to take them in such traps as they lay ...
... party good against all the Indians in the Massachusetts Bay ; and as Because , as all men know that have to do with them in that kind , it is impossible to deal with them upon open defiance , but to take them in such traps as they lay ...
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... parties separated . After assisting the settlers of Wessaguscus to leave the place , the English returned to Plimouth . taking along the head of Wittuwamet , which they set up in their fort . Meanwhile the Indian that followed Prat from ...
... parties separated . After assisting the settlers of Wessaguscus to leave the place , the English returned to Plimouth . taking along the head of Wittuwamet , which they set up in their fort . Meanwhile the Indian that followed Prat from ...
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... party . The sachems put themselves under the government of the English , agreeing to observe their laws , in as far as they should be made to understand them . For this confidence and concession of their persons and lands into their ...
... party . The sachems put themselves under the government of the English , agreeing to observe their laws , in as far as they should be made to understand them . For this confidence and concession of their persons and lands into their ...
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affair afterwards Americans Annawon appears arms army arrived Attakullakulla Awashonks Black-hawk Boston Brant brother brought called Canonicus Capt Captain captives cause chief Church colony command commissioners corn council court Creek death enemy England English escape expedition father fear fell fight fire French friends garrison gave give governor guns hands head Hist Hubbard Indians informed inhabitants Island John John Sassamon killed king land letter lived M'Intosh marched Massachusetts Massasoit mentioned messengers Metacomet Miantunnomoh miles Mohawks Mohegans murder Narragansets nation night Ninigret party Passaconaway peace Pequots Philip Plimouth Pokanoket Powhatan Praying Indians present prisoners received residence River sachem sagamores says sent Shawanese slain Smith soon speak speech Squanto squaw supposed taken Tecumseh tion told took town treaty tribe Uncas voyage Wampanoags wampum warriors Weetamoo wigwam Williams wounded