Indian Battles, Captivities, and Adventures: From the Earlest Period to the Present TimeJohn Frost J.C. Derby, 1856 - 3 стор. |
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... Uncus , sachem of the Mohegans , and the former by Captain John Mason , who was accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Stone , of Hartford , as chaplain . The Mo- hegans , being detached from the English on their way to Say- brook , fell in with a ...
... Uncus , sachem of the Mohegans , and the former by Captain John Mason , who was accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Stone , of Hartford , as chaplain . The Mo- hegans , being detached from the English on their way to Say- brook , fell in with a ...
Сторінка 30
... Uncus and his men insisted upon executing him according to the custom of their ancestors ; and the Eng- lish , in the circumstances in which they then were , did not judge it prudent to interfere . The Indians enkindled a fire , near ...
... Uncus and his men insisted upon executing him according to the custom of their ancestors ; and the Eng- lish , in the circumstances in which they then were , did not judge it prudent to interfere . The Indians enkindled a fire , near ...
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... Uncus and Waquash , and desired them in their Indian man- ner to harangue and prepare their men for combat . They replied that " their men were much afraid , and could not be prevailed upon to advance any farther . " " Go , then ...
... Uncus and Waquash , and desired them in their Indian man- ner to harangue and prepare their men for combat . They replied that " their men were much afraid , and could not be prevailed upon to advance any farther . " " Go , then ...
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... Uncus , appeared disposed to break their treaty of friendship . Miantinomi , without consulting the English according to agreement , without proclaiming war , or giving Uncus the least information , raised an army of one thousand men 4 ...
... Uncus , appeared disposed to break their treaty of friendship . Miantinomi , without consulting the English according to agreement , without proclaiming war , or giving Uncus the least information , raised an army of one thousand men 4 ...
Сторінка 38
... Uncus had recourse to stratagem , with which he had previously ac- quainted his warriors . He desired a parley , which being granted , both armies halted in the face of each other . Uncus , gallantly advancing in front of his men ...
... Uncus had recourse to stratagem , with which he had previously ac- quainted his warriors . He desired a parley , which being granted , both armies halted in the face of each other . Uncus , gallantly advancing in front of his men ...
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approach arms army arrived attack battle blood body British Camanche camp Captain Mason captivity cavalry Charlestown chief Colonel colony command commenced Connecticut Connecticut colony Connecticut River Creek danger death despatched destroyed determined discovered distance distress encamped enemy engaged English escape fear fell fifty fire five flank fled force Fort Jefferson Fort Strother friends garrison gave governor ground guard hands honor horse immediately Indians inhabitants island Jackson Johnson Kickapoo killed Labarree Lake Champlain Lieutenant lived loss Major Massachusetts miles militia Mohegans Montreal morning mounted Narragansets night o'clock officers Oneco ordered party of Indians peace Pequots Philip Piankeshaws present prisoners proceeded provisions pursued rear received rendered retreat river Royalton sachem Sassacus savages scalping scene sent settlement Shawanese soldiers soon squaws sufferings taken Tecumthe three hundred tion tomahawk took town tribe troops Uncus village volunteers warriors woods wounded yells
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