Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... killed . In falling back to their vil- to enclose the foe in a circle of armed lage , they became mingled with the women men . He moved at sunrise , Nov. 9. When and children , and some of these were slain . the attack began the Indians ...
... killed . In falling back to their vil- to enclose the foe in a circle of armed lage , they became mingled with the women men . He moved at sunrise , Nov. 9. When and children , and some of these were slain . the attack began the Indians ...
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... killed . In falling back to their vil- to enclose the foe in a circle of armed lage , they became mingled with the women men . He moved at sunrise , Nov. 9. When and children , and some of these were slain . the attack began the Indians ...
... killed . In falling back to their vil- to enclose the foe in a circle of armed lage , they became mingled with the women men . He moved at sunrise , Nov. 9. When and children , and some of these were slain . the attack began the Indians ...
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... killed , and a lad named Samuel Gore was wounded . The affair produced intense excitement , not only in Boston , but throughout the colonies . The funeral of Snyder was a most impressive pageant . His coffin , in- scribed " Innocence ...
... killed , and a lad named Samuel Gore was wounded . The affair produced intense excitement , not only in Boston , but throughout the colonies . The funeral of Snyder was a most impressive pageant . His coffin , in- scribed " Innocence ...
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... killed icans were seeking to exterminate them Tecumseh ? was an unsettled , and , at one and possess their country ; and told them time , exciting question . It was supposed , that their friends , the British , had sent at the time of ...
... killed icans were seeking to exterminate them Tecumseh ? was an unsettled , and , at one and possess their country ; and told them time , exciting question . It was supposed , that their friends , the British , had sent at the time of ...
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... killed an Ind- and in the following year a town was laid ian under circumstances which were war- out in Wyoming Valley for him and his ranted was never denied . Two Indian tribe . His house was set afire by an warriors lay dead upon the ...
... killed an Ind- and in the following year a town was laid ian under circumstances which were war- out in Wyoming Valley for him and his ranted was never denied . Two Indian tribe . His house was set afire by an warriors lay dead upon the ...
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