Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... enemies they spared in battle they made free ; whereas , with all other barbarous nations , " and he might have added with most civilized nations , " slavery was the com- mutation of death . But it becomes not us , if we value the ...
... enemies they spared in battle they made free ; whereas , with all other barbarous nations , " and he might have added with most civilized nations , " slavery was the com- mutation of death . But it becomes not us , if we value the ...
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James Buchanan. Indian allies were entitled to a premium for every scalp of an enemy . In the war preceding 1703 , the govern- ment of Massachusetts gave twelve pounds for every Indian scalp ; in that year the premium was raised to forty ...
James Buchanan. Indian allies were entitled to a premium for every scalp of an enemy . In the war preceding 1703 , the govern- ment of Massachusetts gave twelve pounds for every Indian scalp ; in that year the premium was raised to forty ...
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... enemies , the Mengwe , made a league with them , persuaded us by their wicked " arts to lay down our arms , and at last drove us 66 66 entirely out of the country . * The Hollanders . Manhattan , or New York Island . 66 " " 66 66 66 ...
... enemies , the Mengwe , made a league with them , persuaded us by their wicked " arts to lay down our arms , and at last drove us 66 66 entirely out of the country . * The Hollanders . Manhattan , or New York Island . 66 " " 66 66 66 ...
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... of what our good brother had said , they became angry , and 66 66 * The Delaware river . William Penn , The Swedes and Dutch . $ Land traders and speculators . " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS . 21.
... of what our good brother had said , they became angry , and 66 66 * The Delaware river . William Penn , The Swedes and Dutch . $ Land traders and speculators . " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS . 21.
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James Buchanan. " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to meet " them at a great council which they were to hold with 66 66 66 66 66 us at Lahauwake * , where they should take us by " the hair of our heads , and shake us well . The ...
James Buchanan. " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to meet " them at a great council which they were to hold with 66 66 66 66 66 us at Lahauwake * , where they should take us by " the hair of our heads , and shake us well . The ...
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