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... Indians were still everywhere about them , though they were being crowded out by the felling of their shelter- ing ... Indian language , " the stream that comes and goes . " " Tidewater Virginia , " says Homer C. Hockett , " " was almost ...
... Indians were still everywhere about them , though they were being crowded out by the felling of their shelter- ing ... Indian language , " the stream that comes and goes . " " Tidewater Virginia , " says Homer C. Hockett , " " was almost ...
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... Indians occupied this land and the French claimed it for their King by right of discovery , but that did not check the generosity of the English King . The Ohio Com- pany sent out surveyors , traders and builders of forts , but the ...
... Indians occupied this land and the French claimed it for their King by right of discovery , but that did not check the generosity of the English King . The Ohio Com- pany sent out surveyors , traders and builders of forts , but the ...
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... Indian massacre , or even from the French claims , since the French King was also graceful with the pen , and carefree ... Indians , of course , being heathen , had no rights to anything but conversion and salvation . If their souls were ...
... Indian massacre , or even from the French claims , since the French King was also graceful with the pen , and carefree ... Indians , of course , being heathen , had no rights to anything but conversion and salvation . If their souls were ...
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... Indians gazed with amazement at both French and English , who called them brothers , made themselves at home on the Indian soil and disputed rival claims as if the Indian had never been there at all . An old Delaware chief asked the ...
... Indians gazed with amazement at both French and English , who called them brothers , made themselves at home on the Indian soil and disputed rival claims as if the Indian had never been there at all . An old Delaware chief asked the ...
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... Indians to attack or betray the French as any other good American was at that time . Croghan knew the Indians , spoke two of their languages , and treated Indians as human beings . The French believed that if they could get rid of ...
... Indians to attack or betray the French as any other good American was at that time . Croghan knew the Indians , spoke two of their languages , and treated Indians as human beings . The French believed that if they could get rid of ...
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