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... arm , and the whole took to flight . This ac- tion caused the natives about Plimouth to look upon the English as invin- cible , and this was the reason why peace was so long maintained between them . Mourt's Relation goes far to ...
... arm , and the whole took to flight . This ac- tion caused the natives about Plimouth to look upon the English as invin- cible , and this was the reason why peace was so long maintained between them . Mourt's Relation goes far to ...
Página 49
... arm ambitious spirit of Miantunnomoh more than to " any affected way of their own . " Notwithstanding , Miantunnomoh being now put to death , the English and their confederate Indian sachems , namely , " Vncus , sagamore of the Mohegans ...
... arm ambitious spirit of Miantunnomoh more than to " any affected way of their own . " Notwithstanding , Miantunnomoh being now put to death , the English and their confederate Indian sachems , namely , " Vncus , sagamore of the Mohegans ...
Página 50
... arms nor provisions . The shin Fortune had , not long before , landed 35 persons at Plimouth , and the Narragansets seem to have been well informed of all the circumstances . This , says Mr. Winslow . ) " occasioned them to slight and ...
... arms nor provisions . The shin Fortune had , not long before , landed 35 persons at Plimouth , and the Narragansets seem to have been well informed of all the circumstances . This , says Mr. Winslow . ) " occasioned them to slight and ...
Página 51
... arm , a host - to punish or defend . " Canonicus , at the age of 84 years , is made to announce his approaching dissolution to his people thus : - " The natives are very exact and punctual in the bounds of their lands , belonging to ...
... arm , a host - to punish or defend . " Canonicus , at the age of 84 years , is made to announce his approaching dissolution to his people thus : - " The natives are very exact and punctual in the bounds of their lands , belonging to ...
Página 69
... arm , no hope could be had of his life . " & c . * " The English thought it their concern . " says Dr. I. Mather , " not to suffer him to be swallowed up by those adversaries , since he had . ( though for his own ends . ) approved ...
... arm , no hope could be had of his life . " & c . * " The English thought it their concern . " says Dr. I. Mather , " not to suffer him to be swallowed up by those adversaries , since he had . ( though for his own ends . ) approved ...
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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