Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the American Indians, and Early Settlements in North America, and Embracing Concise Biographies of the Principal Chiefs and Head-sachems of the Different Indian Tribes, with Narratives and Captivities ... Also an Appendix Containing the Statistics of the Population of the U. States, and an Indian Vocabulary ; Illustrated with Eight Fine EngravingsG. Hills, 1841 - 633 halaman |
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Halaman 27
... returned the next year , 1618 , to the great discourage- ment of the congregation . Resolved , however , to make another trial , agents were sent again the next year , and after long and tedious delays a grant was obtained , under the ...
... returned the next year , 1618 , to the great discourage- ment of the congregation . Resolved , however , to make another trial , agents were sent again the next year , and after long and tedious delays a grant was obtained , under the ...
Halaman 29
... returned without making any particular discovery . But a few days after , ( November fifteenth ) sixteen men , under Captain Myles Stand- ish , were permitted to go in search of a convenient place for settle- ment . They saw five ...
... returned without making any particular discovery . But a few days after , ( November fifteenth ) sixteen men , under Captain Myles Stand- ish , were permitted to go in search of a convenient place for settle- ment . They saw five ...
Halaman 30
... returned to the ship . This was on the eleventh of December , 1620 , and is the day celebrated as the FOREFATHERS ' DAY . On the fifteenth , the ship came into the new harbor . The two following days , the people went on shore , but ...
... returned to the ship . This was on the eleventh of December , 1620 , and is the day celebrated as the FOREFATHERS ' DAY . On the fifteenth , the ship came into the new harbor . The two following days , the people went on shore , but ...
Halaman 31
... returned in company with Mas- sasoit and Squanto . This Indian continued with the English as long as he lived , and was of infinite service to them . He showed them how to cultivate corn , and other American productions . About this ...
... returned in company with Mas- sasoit and Squanto . This Indian continued with the English as long as he lived , and was of infinite service to them . He showed them how to cultivate corn , and other American productions . About this ...
Halaman 43
... returned homeward more gratified by it , without doubt , than he would have been by the most fortunate foray among the Narragansetts . It is intimated by some writers , rather more frequently than is either just or generous , that the ...
... returned homeward more gratified by it , without doubt , than he would have been by the most fortunate foray among the Narragansetts . It is intimated by some writers , rather more frequently than is either just or generous , that the ...
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Halaman 28 - ... to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Halaman 307 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Halaman 340 - For a small moment have I forsaken thee ; But with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; But with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, Saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Halaman 338 - Have pity upon me, have pity upon me, O ye my friends; For the hand of God hath touched me.
Halaman 338 - I deserved. Afterward, before this doleful time ended with me, I was turning the leaves of my Bible, and the Lord brought to me some scripture which did a little revive me ; as that, Isa. 55 : 8, — "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are my ways your ways, saith the Lord.
Halaman 328 - Me have ye bereaved of my children: Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away: all these things are against me.
Halaman 246 - Brother, we are told that you have been preaching to white people in this place; these people are our neighbors; we are acquainted with them, we will wait a little while and see what effect your preaching has upon them. If we find it does them good, makes them honest, and less disposed to cheat Indians, we will then consider again what you have said.
Halaman 245 - Brother, our seats were once large, and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets.
Halaman 333 - I shall not die but live, and declare the works of the Lord. The Lord hath chastened me sore; but He hath not given me over unto death.
Halaman 244 - He made the bear and the beaver, and their skins served us for clothing. He had scattered them over the country, and taught us how to take them. He had caused the earth to produce corn for bread. All this he had done for his red children because he loved them.