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... Indian warr , and of the engagement betwixt the joynt forces of the United English Colonies and the Indians on the 19th of December , 1675 ; with the true number of the slain and wounded , and the trans- actions of the English army ...
... Indian warr , and of the engagement betwixt the joynt forces of the United English Colonies and the Indians on the 19th of December , 1675 ; with the true number of the slain and wounded , and the trans- actions of the English army ...
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... Indians , but rather as Mr. Hezekiah Usher termed preying Indians , " & c . A part of this work , the official proclamations , are printed in black letter . New - England's Prospect . A true , lively , and experimen- tall description of ...
... Indians , but rather as Mr. Hezekiah Usher termed preying Indians , " & c . A part of this work , the official proclamations , are printed in black letter . New - England's Prospect . A true , lively , and experimen- tall description of ...
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... Indians . The various tribes were of different char- acter . These Northern Indians , till they became involved in the general confederacy excited by Philip , were commonly friendly to the whites ; the Pequods were warlike ; the Nar ...
... Indians . The various tribes were of different char- acter . These Northern Indians , till they became involved in the general confederacy excited by Philip , were commonly friendly to the whites ; the Pequods were warlike ; the Nar ...
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