Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From Its First DiscoveryB. B. Mussey, 1848 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... Philip of Spain seems to have had the misfortune of being mistaken for Philip of the Wampanoags , alias Pometacom of Pokanoket . * Tudor's Letters on the Eastern States , 294 . + 3 vols . 12mo . without name . 2d edition , 12mo , London ...
... Philip of Spain seems to have had the misfortune of being mistaken for Philip of the Wampanoags , alias Pometacom of Pokanoket . * Tudor's Letters on the Eastern States , 294 . + 3 vols . 12mo . without name . 2d edition , 12mo , London ...
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... Philip's father . " The limits of his country towards the Nipmuks , or inland Indians , are not precise , but upon the east and west we are sure . It is evident , however , from the following extract , that , in 1647 , the Nipmuks were ...
... Philip's father . " The limits of his country towards the Nipmuks , or inland Indians , are not precise , but upon the east and west we are sure . It is evident , however , from the following extract , that , in 1647 , the Nipmuks were ...
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... Philip , of late cursed memory , rose up in his stead , and he was no sooner styled sachem , but immediately , in the year 1662 , there were vehement suspicions of his bloody treachery against the English . " Hence , as we do not hear ...
... Philip , of late cursed memory , rose up in his stead , and he was no sooner styled sachem , but immediately , in the year 1662 , there were vehement suspicions of his bloody treachery against the English . " Hence , as we do not hear ...
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... Philip . Oneko , he says , cut out a pound of Philip's bleeding body and ate it . The book is by one Henry Trumbull , and purports to be a history of the discovery of Amer- ica , the Indian wars , & c . The reader will find it about ...
... Philip . Oneko , he says , cut out a pound of Philip's bleeding body and ate it . The book is by one Henry Trumbull , and purports to be a history of the discovery of Amer- ica , the Indian wars , & c . The reader will find it about ...
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... Philip's war . Dr. Mather ** calls him an " old crafty sachem , who had with some of his men withdrawn himself from the rest . " He must at this time have been " an old sachem , " for we meet with him as a chief , as early as 1632 ...
... Philip's war . Dr. Mather ** calls him an " old crafty sachem , who had with some of his men withdrawn himself from the rest . " He must at this time have been " an old sachem , " for we meet with him as a chief , as early as 1632 ...
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Стр. 117 - The way, and the only way to check and to stop this evil, is, for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be yet ; for it never was divided, but belongs to all, for the use of each. That no part has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers ; those who want all, and will not do with less.
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