Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... thing with great ad- miration , that the parents , brothers , and wives of those who died had great sympa- thy for them in their suffering ; but , when dead , they showed no feeling , neither did they weep nor speak among themselves ...
... thing with great ad- miration , that the parents , brothers , and wives of those who died had great sympa- thy for them in their suffering ; but , when dead , they showed no feeling , neither did they weep nor speak among themselves ...
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... things . As this cerning the way ; they said the path was people and those who came with us along up by that river towards the north , were enemies , and spoke not each other's for otherwise in a journey of seventeen language , we ...
... things . As this cerning the way ; they said the path was people and those who came with us along up by that river towards the north , were enemies , and spoke not each other's for otherwise in a journey of seventeen language , we ...
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... things we brought . We found it diffi- cult to induce the Indians to return to their dwellings , to feel no apprehension and plant maize . They were willing to do nothing until they had gone with us and delivered us into the hands of ...
... things we brought . We found it diffi- cult to induce the Indians to return to their dwellings , to feel no apprehension and plant maize . They were willing to do nothing until they had gone with us and delivered us into the hands of ...
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... thing , but all that was given to us we directly turned to give , remaining with nothing ; that the others had the only pur- pose to rob whomsoever they found , be- stowing nothing on any one . and affirm most positively , that , if ...
... thing , but all that was given to us we directly turned to give , remaining with nothing ; that the others had the only pur- pose to rob whomsoever they found , be- stowing nothing on any one . and affirm most positively , that , if ...
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... things besides we had done . We ordered that they , with others of the town , should go together to summon the hostile natives among the mountains and of the river Petachan , where we had found the Christians , and say to them they must ...
... things besides we had done . We ordered that they , with others of the town , should go together to summon the hostile natives among the mountains and of the river Petachan , where we had found the Christians , and say to them they must ...
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