| Henry White - 1841 - 440 halaman
...flints, flour, &.c. Soon after he was gone, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited ;|[! the settlements on Connecticut River .about the same time, and with the same plausible pretensions of hunting. Kilburn had already learned a little of the Indian finesse, and suspected,... | |
| Henry White - 1842 - 432 halaman
...kindness, and furnished with every thing he wanted, such as flints, flour, &.c. Soon after he was gone, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited...River about the same time, and with the same plausible pretensions of hunting. Kilburn had already learned a little of the Indian finesse, and suspected,... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 halaman
...kindness, and furnished with every thing he wanted, such as flints, flour, &c. Soon after he was gone, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited...River about the same time, and with the same plausible pretensions of hunting. Kilburn had already learned a little of the Indian finesse, and suspected,... | |
| John Hayward - 1849 - 292 halaman
...kindness, and furnished with everything he wanted, such as flints, flour, £c. Soon after he was gone, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited...River, about the same time and with the same plausible pretensions of hunting. Kilburn had already learned a little of the Indian finesse, and suspected,... | |
| Payne Kenyon Kilbourne - 1856 - 524 halaman
...Indian by the name of Philip, who had just learned enough of English to be understood, visited Kilbum's log-house, under pretence of being upon a hunting...the same Indian had visited all the settlements on the Connecticut river, about the same time, and with the same plausible story. The conclusion was,... | |
| Francis Chase - 1856 - 238 halaman
...learned English enough to be understood, visited Kilburn's log house, under the pretence of being on a hunting excursion and in want of provisions. He...the same Indian had visited all the settlements on the Connecticut River, with the same plausible story. The conclusion was with Kilburn and his fellow-settlers... | |
| Francis Chase - 1856 - 224 halaman
...learned English enough to be understood, visited Kilburn's log house, under the pretence of being on a hunting excursion and in want of provisions. He...ascertained that the same Indian had visited all the settlement! on the Connecticut River, with the same plausible story. The conclusion was' with Kilburn... | |
| Edwin Azro Charlton - 1857 - 624 halaman
...such as flints, flour, &c. Soon after he left, however, it was ascertained that he had visited nearly all the settlements on Connecticut River about the same time, and with the same plausible errand. Kilburn had already learned something of Indian finesse and strategy, and at once suspected,... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 halaman
...kindness, and furnished with every thing he wanted, such as flints, flour, &.c. Soon after he was gone, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited...River about the same time, and with the same plausible pretensions of hunting. Kilburn had already learned a little of the Indian finesse, and suspected,... | |
| Alonzo J. Fogg - 1874 - 740 halaman
...kindness, and flints, flour and other things were furnished him. After he had been gone a short time, it was ascertained that the same Indian had visited all the settlements on the Connecticut river, about the same time, and with the same plausible pretensions. Kilburn being... | |
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