New England Discovery: A Personal ViewCoward-McCann, 1963 - 549 pagine Anthology of writing about New England, by New Englanders. |
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Pagina 47
... INDIANS REV . JOHN ELIOT As a child I was told the horrendous story of how Lord Jeffrey Amherst sold the Indians poisoned bread in order that they should in short order become " the only good Indians . ” In actual fact , the earliest ...
... INDIANS REV . JOHN ELIOT As a child I was told the horrendous story of how Lord Jeffrey Amherst sold the Indians poisoned bread in order that they should in short order become " the only good Indians . ” In actual fact , the earliest ...
Pagina 74
A Personal View Nancy Hale. addition had many Indian scouts loyal to them , put down the Indians of southern New England for good . ( Indians to the north , with Canadian assistance , remained on the rampage for a long time . ) In the ...
A Personal View Nancy Hale. addition had many Indian scouts loyal to them , put down the Indians of southern New England for good . ( Indians to the north , with Canadian assistance , remained on the rampage for a long time . ) In the ...
Pagina 82
... Indians who were daily passing through the town visiting and trading with the inhabitants , as usual in time of peace , viewed their situation with an attentive eye . Some hints of a mischievous design had been given out by their squaws ...
... Indians who were daily passing through the town visiting and trading with the inhabitants , as usual in time of peace , viewed their situation with an attentive eye . Some hints of a mischievous design had been given out by their squaws ...
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