Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 8Harper, 1902 |
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... Indians , the high- est functionaries were known as sachems , and the ones immediately subordinate to them as sagamores . tlement and Development ; The German Separatists of Pennsylvania , 1720-1800 ; Critical and Legendary History of ...
... Indians , the high- est functionaries were known as sachems , and the ones immediately subordinate to them as sagamores . tlement and Development ; The German Separatists of Pennsylvania , 1720-1800 ; Critical and Legendary History of ...
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... Indians cans ; created Viscount in February , 1782. with great kindness , which won their grati- He died Aug. 26 , 1785 . tude . He and his companions dwelt and Sackville , BARON LIONEL SACKVILLE slept among the sick in their cabins ...
... Indians cans ; created Viscount in February , 1782. with great kindness , which won their grati- He died Aug. 26 , 1785 . tude . He and his companions dwelt and Sackville , BARON LIONEL SACKVILLE slept among the sick in their cabins ...
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... Indians , a family regarded as a distinct nation of Indians within the domains of the United States . It is one of the nine Columbian families in the States of Oregon and Washington . Their country extends from the Dalles of the ...
... Indians , a family regarded as a distinct nation of Indians within the domains of the United States . It is one of the nine Columbian families in the States of Oregon and Washington . Their country extends from the Dalles of the ...
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... Indians with Oglethorpe , of- fended at some incautious expression of Boscawen's fleet to America in 1758. He his , deserted him , and the Spaniards by some means received a reinforcement of 700 men . All prospects of success began to ...
... Indians with Oglethorpe , of- fended at some incautious expression of Boscawen's fleet to America in 1758. He his , deserted him , and the Spaniards by some means received a reinforcement of 700 men . All prospects of success began to ...
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... Indian scouts were hovering on their Made commander - in - chief of the army ( March 4 , 1791 ) , he moved against the Indians on the Wabash , while so lame from gout that he was carried on a litter . The Indians , encouraged by the ...
... Indian scouts were hovering on their Made commander - in - chief of the army ( March 4 , 1791 ) , he moved against the Indians on the Wabash , while so lame from gout that he was carried on a litter . The Indians , encouraged by the ...
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