The History of the Five Indian Nations depending on the Province of New-York in America, Volume 1John Whiston, 1750 |
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Halaman iv
... Country . The following Account of the Five Indian Nations will fhew what dan- gerous Neighbours the Indians have once been ; what Pains a neighbour- ing Colony ( whose Interest is oppo- fite to ours ) has taken to withdraw their ...
... Country . The following Account of the Five Indian Nations will fhew what dan- gerous Neighbours the Indians have once been ; what Pains a neighbour- ing Colony ( whose Interest is oppo- fite to ours ) has taken to withdraw their ...
Halaman v
... Country on- ly . The Five Nations are a poor and , generally called , barbarous People , bred under the darkeft Ignorance ; and yet a bright and noble Genius fhines through these black Clouds . None of the greatest Roman Heroes have ...
... Country on- ly . The Five Nations are a poor and , generally called , barbarous People , bred under the darkeft Ignorance ; and yet a bright and noble Genius fhines through these black Clouds . None of the greatest Roman Heroes have ...
Halaman vi
... Country's Honour would be at Stake by it * ; but have given their Bodies , willingly , to the moft cruel Torments of their Ene- mies , to fhew , as they faid , that the Five Nations confifted of Men , whose Courage and Resolution could ...
... Country's Honour would be at Stake by it * ; but have given their Bodies , willingly , to the moft cruel Torments of their Ene- mies , to fhew , as they faid , that the Five Nations confifted of Men , whose Courage and Resolution could ...
Halaman xii
... Country being one continued Foreft , gives great Advantages to thefe fkulking Parties , and has obliged the Chriftians to imitate the Indians in this Method of making War among them . And fome would , doubtless , be defirous to know the ...
... Country being one continued Foreft , gives great Advantages to thefe fkulking Parties , and has obliged the Chriftians to imitate the Indians in this Method of making War among them . And fome would , doubtless , be defirous to know the ...
Halaman xiv
... cruel and barbarous Enemy , 1 fhould be forry to forget any that might deferve to be remembered by their Country , with Gratitude on that Occafion . A VOCABULARY OF Some Words and Names ufed by the A VO- XIV The PREFACE to the FIRST Part .
... cruel and barbarous Enemy , 1 fhould be forry to forget any that might deferve to be remembered by their Country , with Gratitude on that Occafion . A VOCABULARY OF Some Words and Names ufed by the A VO- XIV The PREFACE to the FIRST Part .
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