North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Indians , or a narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty from the 10th of August , 1703 , to the peace ... Indian except it be in some itinerant group , whose appearance and occupation are not unlike the Gypsies of Europe ; can ...
... Indians , or a narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty from the 10th of August , 1703 , to the peace ... Indian except it be in some itinerant group , whose appearance and occupation are not unlike the Gypsies of Europe ; can ...
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... Indian natives in one part of the land and in another . " We owe much unto those , who have done us this ser- vice from the beginning , and they have herein served God as well as obliged the world . For it always has been , and ever is ...
... Indian natives in one part of the land and in another . " We owe much unto those , who have done us this ser- vice from the beginning , and they have herein served God as well as obliged the world . For it always has been , and ever is ...
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... Indian enemy down to posterity , that the generation to come might know them , and set their hope in God , and not forget his works , but keep his Commandments . " The reader must not expect much entertainment or curiosity in the story ...
... Indian enemy down to posterity , that the generation to come might know them , and set their hope in God , and not forget his works , but keep his Commandments . " The reader must not expect much entertainment or curiosity in the story ...
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... Indian wars in New - England , from the first planting thereof , in the year 1607 , to the year 1677 , containing a relation of the occasion , rise and progress of the war with the Indians , in the southern , western , eastern and ...
... Indian wars in New - England , from the first planting thereof , in the year 1607 , to the year 1677 , containing a relation of the occasion , rise and progress of the war with the Indians , in the southern , western , eastern and ...
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... Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the inha- bitants were harrassed by their horrible mode of warfare . Their houses burnt ; not only men , but women and children murdered in cold blood ; sometimes tortured ...
... Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the inha- bitants were harrassed by their horrible mode of warfare . Their houses burnt ; not only men , but women and children murdered in cold blood ; sometimes tortured ...
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