Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General Account of Them ... Also, a History Oftheir Wars; Their Manners and Customs ... Likewise Exhibiting an Analysis Of... the Great Question of the First Peopling of AmericaAntiquarian Institute, 1837 |
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Halaman 52
... Sassacus , says Winthrop ( i . 194. ) ; but being told he was gone to Long Island , the gene- ral demanded to see " the other sachem , & c . " which was doubtless Mononotto . 13 Coll . Hist . Soc . iii . 141 , & c . CHAP . IV . ] OF THE ...
... Sassacus , says Winthrop ( i . 194. ) ; but being told he was gone to Long Island , the gene- ral demanded to see " the other sachem , & c . " which was doubtless Mononotto . 13 Coll . Hist . Soc . iii . 141 , & c . CHAP . IV . ] OF THE ...
Halaman 86
... Sassacus . " We are told , by the same author , that , after the death of Uncas , ÕNEKO would not deed any lands to the colony ; upon which he was deposed , and his natural brother , Abimileck , was , by the English , advanced to the ...
... Sassacus . " We are told , by the same author , that , after the death of Uncas , ÕNEKO would not deed any lands to the colony ; upon which he was deposed , and his natural brother , Abimileck , was , by the English , advanced to the ...
Halaman 101
... SASSACUS . 101 The particulars of the issue of these troubles were not recorded , and the presumption is , that Uncas complied with the reasonable requests of the Eng- lish , and the old , peaceable Ousamequin , being unwilling to get ...
... SASSACUS . 101 The particulars of the issue of these troubles were not recorded , and the presumption is , that Uncas complied with the reasonable requests of the Eng- lish , and the old , peaceable Ousamequin , being unwilling to get ...
Halaman 102
... SASSACUS . PEQUOT WARS . [ Book II . We are informed , * that Connecticut was claimed by right of conquest at one time by the first white settlers , who found much of it cultivated and set- tled by its Indian inhabitants , although they ...
... SASSACUS . PEQUOT WARS . [ Book II . We are informed , * that Connecticut was claimed by right of conquest at one time by the first white settlers , who found much of it cultivated and set- tled by its Indian inhabitants , although they ...
Halaman 103
... SASSACUS - TREATY . 103 period would have relied more upon the Pequots ' own account than the gen- eral rumor . Such are the events of time - a circumstance may change the fate , nay , the character of a nation , for a period , in the ...
... SASSACUS - TREATY . 103 period would have relied more upon the Pequots ' own account than the gen- eral rumor . Such are the events of time - a circumstance may change the fate , nay , the character of a nation , for a period , in the ...
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Halaman 6 - I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts, and several families. This accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations.
Halaman 99 - 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.
Halaman 10 - ... after their best barbarous manner they could, a long consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan: then as many as could...
Halaman 25 - But you who are wise must know, that different Nations have different Conceptions of things; and you will therefore not take it amiss, if our Ideas of this Kind of Education happen not to be the same with yours.
Halaman 46 - 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 133 - These rebels lay in ambush, this very place hard by, So that an English soldier did one of them espy, And cried out, " Here's an Indian ! " with that they started out, As fiercely as old lions, and hideously did shout.
Halaman 10 - Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods, and there upon a mat by the fire to be left alone.
Halaman 99 - Spirit given it to us, and not only to us, but why did He not give to our forefathers the knowledge of that book, with the means of understanding it rightly? We only know what you tell us about it; how shall we know when to believe, being so often deceived by the White people?
Halaman 99 - But an evil day came upon us. Your forefathers crossed the great waters, and landed on this island. Their numbers were small. They found friends and not enemies. They told us they had fled from their own country for fear of wicked men, and come here to enjoy their religion. They asked for a small seat.
Halaman 113 - I have not been dry night nor day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth, but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, and so continue. But God steps in and helps...