Tragedies of the Wilderness: Or, True and Authentic Narratives of Captives, who Have Been Carried Away by the Indians from the Various Frontier Settlements of the United States, from the Earliest to the Present Time. Illustrating the Manners and Customs, Barbarous Rites and Ceremonies, of the North American Indians, and Their Various Methods of Torture Practised Upon Such as Have, from Time to Time, Fallen Into Their HandsAntiquarian bookstore and institute, 1844 - 354 страници |
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... enemy of equal or even a lesser force . Indians , consequently , are always speaking of strange Indians whom they know not , nor do they know whether such are to appear from one direction or another . When New England was first settled ...
... enemy of equal or even a lesser force . Indians , consequently , are always speaking of strange Indians whom they know not , nor do they know whether such are to appear from one direction or another . When New England was first settled ...
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... enemy was highly to be commended . It must have very often happened that the people surprised knew nothing of any reason why they were so dealt with , and the injury for which they suffered may have been committed by their ancestors ...
... enemy was highly to be commended . It must have very often happened that the people surprised knew nothing of any reason why they were so dealt with , and the injury for which they suffered may have been committed by their ancestors ...
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... and the warriors of Mocoso burnt it to the ground . Ucita had another village upon the coast , not far from the former , to which he and his people fled , and were not pursued by their enemies . Soon after he CAPTIVITY OF JOHN ORTIZ . 15.
... and the warriors of Mocoso burnt it to the ground . Ucita had another village upon the coast , not far from the former , to which he and his people fled , and were not pursued by their enemies . Soon after he CAPTIVITY OF JOHN ORTIZ . 15.
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... enemies . Soon after he had esta- blished himself in his new residence , he resolved upon making a sacrifice of Ortiz ... enemy , Mocoso . She found means to pilot him secretly out of her father's vil- lage , and accompanied him a league ...
... enemies . Soon after he had esta- blished himself in his new residence , he resolved upon making a sacrifice of Ortiz ... enemy , Mocoso . She found means to pilot him secretly out of her father's vil- lage , and accompanied him a league ...
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... enemies , for Ortiz was , in all ap- pearance , an Indian ; and now , with the aid of Ortiz , his attend- ing Indians were collected , and they were all carried to the camp of the white men , each riding behind a soldier upon his horse ...
... enemies , for Ortiz was , in all ap- pearance , an Indian ; and now , with the aid of Ortiz , his attend- ing Indians were collected , and they were all carried to the camp of the white men , each riding behind a soldier upon his horse ...
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