History of the Discovery of America: Of the Landing of Our Forefathers at Plymouth, and of Their Most Remarkable Engagements with the Indians in New-Englannd [!] from Their First Landing in 1620, Until the Final Subjugation of the Natives in 1679. To which is Annexed the Particulars of Almost Every Important Engagement with the Savages at the Westward to the Pesent Day. Including the Defeat of Generals Braddock, Harmer and St. Clair, by the Indians at the Westward; the Creek and Seminole War, &cG. Clark, 1831 - 256 страница |
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... Soon after his return to Hispaniola . he resolved to make war with the Indians , who , according to the Spanish his- torians , amounted to 100,000 men . These having ex- perienced every lawless act of violence from their in- vaders ...
... Soon after his return to Hispaniola . he resolved to make war with the Indians , who , according to the Spanish his- torians , amounted to 100,000 men . These having ex- perienced every lawless act of violence from their in- vaders ...
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... soon af- ter Columbus had successfully crossed the Atlantic ; but as the torrents in that country brought down no gold , and the Indians were not bedecked with any costly ornaments , no attempts were made to explore the country for a ...
... soon af- ter Columbus had successfully crossed the Atlantic ; but as the torrents in that country brought down no gold , and the Indians were not bedecked with any costly ornaments , no attempts were made to explore the country for a ...
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... soon as on shore , they fell upon their knees and returned thanks to the AI- mighty for enabling them to reach in safety their place of destination . But although they had thus far suc- ceeded in their views , although they had been ...
... soon as on shore , they fell upon their knees and returned thanks to the AI- mighty for enabling them to reach in safety their place of destination . But although they had thus far suc- ceeded in their views , although they had been ...
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... soon after by mutual consent entered into a sofern combination , as a body politic ; and on the 10th December , assembled to form themselves such a government and laws , as they should deem the most just and equitable ; previous to ...
... soon after by mutual consent entered into a sofern combination , as a body politic ; and on the 10th December , assembled to form themselves such a government and laws , as they should deem the most just and equitable ; previous to ...
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... soon after the building of this fort , as was a number of other towns of considerable note in Connecticut . Some difficulty arising among those who first settled at New Plymouth , a part of the inhabitants , to pre- vent any serious ...
... soon after the building of this fort , as was a number of other towns of considerable note in Connecticut . Some difficulty arising among those who first settled at New Plymouth , a part of the inhabitants , to pre- vent any serious ...
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action advance ANDREW JACKSON arms army arrived attack barbarity battle bloody boat brave bravery camp Capt Captain cavalry chiefs Colonel colony command commenced company of spies CREEK WAR dead death despatched detachment dians discovered encamped enemy engagement English escape fell fire fled force fort Gadsden fort Scott fort Stoddert fought frontier garrison Georgia militia Governor head honour horses immediately informed inhabitants inst Jackson killed and wounded left flank letter Lieut loss M'Intosh Major ment miles Mohegans morning mounted musket Narragansets negroes night o'clock officers ordered party of Indians peace Pensacola Pequots prisoners pursued rear received Red Sticks regiment retreat river sachem savages scalped Scott Secretary of War Seminole sent settlements Shawanese shot soldiers soon spies succeeded surrender Suwaney swamp taken Tallapoosa Tecumseh tion tomahawk took town tribe troops Uncas United village volunteers warriors women woods yells