The Aboriginal Races of North America: Comprising Biographical Sketches of Eminent Individuals, and an Historical Account of the Different Tribes, from the First Discovery of the Continent to the Present Period, with a Dissertation on Their Origin, Antiquities, Manners, and Customs, Illustrative Narratives and Anecdotes, and a Copious Analytical Index |
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... taken - His magnanimity- Speech to his captors - Is executed and his body burnt Cassassinnamon Catapazet - Mono- poide - Annawon is put to death - Quinnapin His connections and marriage - At the cap- ture of Lancaster - Account of his ...
... taken - His magnanimity- Speech to his captors - Is executed and his body burnt Cassassinnamon Catapazet - Mono- poide - Annawon is put to death - Quinnapin His connections and marriage - At the cap- ture of Lancaster - Account of his ...
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... taken from his own mouth , by I. C. , Esq . , March , 1782 . " I was taken prisoner , about 50 miles to the westward of Fort Pitt , about 18 years ago , by the Indians , and carried to the Wabash , with other white men . They were ...
... taken from his own mouth , by I. C. , Esq . , March , 1782 . " I was taken prisoner , about 50 miles to the westward of Fort Pitt , about 18 years ago , by the Indians , and carried to the Wabash , with other white men . They were ...
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... taken up in details of several ex- cursions , of many hundred miles , in the interior of the continent , without any extraordinary occurrence , except the finding of a gold mine . He returned by way of the Mississippi , and was ...
... taken up in details of several ex- cursions , of many hundred miles , in the interior of the continent , without any extraordinary occurrence , except the finding of a gold mine . He returned by way of the Mississippi , and was ...
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... taken up probably in the northern part of the fort , where was a low place , and is still considerably lower than any other part of the work . The outside wall was taken from the ditch which is be- tween these walls , and is alluvial ...
... taken up probably in the northern part of the fort , where was a low place , and is still considerably lower than any other part of the work . The outside wall was taken from the ditch which is be- tween these walls , and is alluvial ...
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... taken away by voyagers merely for this object , but that they might , in time , learn from them the value of the country from whence they took them . Besides those forcibly carried away , there were many , doubtless , who went through ...
... taken away by voyagers merely for this object , but that they might , in time , learn from them the value of the country from whence they took them . Besides those forcibly carried away , there were many , doubtless , who went through ...
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