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... Indians had notice by their scouts of his approach , but though they had already had some slight experience of the warfare of the white men , they were confident from the vast superiority of their numbers , which , it is said , amounted ...
... Indians had notice by their scouts of his approach , but though they had already had some slight experience of the warfare of the white men , they were confident from the vast superiority of their numbers , which , it is said , amounted ...
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... Indians , who were little skilled in numeration and in- capable of reckoning beyond ten , had a sim- ple mode of ascertaining and describing the force of an enemy by counting out a grain of maize or Indian corn for every warrior . When ...
... Indians , who were little skilled in numeration and in- capable of reckoning beyond ten , had a sim- ple mode of ascertaining and describing the force of an enemy by counting out a grain of maize or Indian corn for every warrior . When ...
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... Indians were thrown into complete confusion . An army seemed pressing upon them from every quarter , their fellow - warriors to be laid low with thunder and lightning from the forests . While driven together and confounded by these ...
... Indians were thrown into complete confusion . An army seemed pressing upon them from every quarter , their fellow - warriors to be laid low with thunder and lightning from the forests . While driven together and confounded by these ...
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Papal Bull of PartitionPreparations | 3 |
Diplomatic Negotiations between | 17 |
Further Preparations for the Second | 25 |
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