An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Том 1compiler, 1799 - 510 страници |
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... attacks . He inftantly offered him the affiftance of the Spa- niards to repel his enemies ; he engaged to take him and his people under the protection of the powerful monarch whom he ferved , and offered to leave in the inland fuch a ...
... attacks . He inftantly offered him the affiftance of the Spa- niards to repel his enemies ; he engaged to take him and his people under the protection of the powerful monarch whom he ferved , and offered to leave in the inland fuch a ...
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... attack- ing his fubjects . He reprefented to them the neceffity of fecuring the friendship of fome potentate of the country , in order to facilitate the fettlement which they intended , and the danger of driving the natives to unite in ...
... attack- ing his fubjects . He reprefented to them the neceffity of fecuring the friendship of fome potentate of the country , in order to facilitate the fettlement which they intended , and the danger of driving the natives to unite in ...
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... attack those formidable invaders with united force , and drive them from the fettlements of which they had violently taken poffeffion . Such were the fentiments which univerfally prevailed among the In- dians , when Columbus returned to ...
... attack those formidable invaders with united force , and drive them from the fettlements of which they had violently taken poffeffion . Such were the fentiments which univerfally prevailed among the In- dians , when Columbus returned to ...
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... attacked them during the night , when undifciplined troops are leaft capable of acting with union and concert , and obtained an eafy and bloodless victory . The confternation with which the Indians were filled by the noise and havoc ...
... attacked them during the night , when undifciplined troops are leaft capable of acting with union and concert , and obtained an eafy and bloodless victory . The confternation with which the Indians were filled by the noise and havoc ...
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... attack . They fell not upon an enemy unprepared to received them . In the firft fhock , feveral of their most daring leaders were flain . The Adelatando , whofe ftrength was equal to his courage , closed with their captain , wounded ...
... attack . They fell not upon an enemy unprepared to received them . In the firft fhock , feveral of their most daring leaders were flain . The Adelatando , whofe ftrength was equal to his courage , closed with their captain , wounded ...
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Страница 137 - ... we spread soft furs for him to rest and sleep on: We demand nothing in return. But if I go into a white man's house at Albany, and ask for victuals and drink, they say, where is your money; and if I have none they say, get out, you Indian Dog.
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