The New England Magazine, Volumen7;Volumen13New England Magazine Company, 1892 |
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... Indians of their gold and pearls . This they effected at first by the exchange for gold of beads and other more or less worth- less objects , and afterwards by treachery and violence . Such lootings soon made an end of the wealth of the ...
... Indians of their gold and pearls . This they effected at first by the exchange for gold of beads and other more or less worth- less objects , and afterwards by treachery and violence . Such lootings soon made an end of the wealth of the ...
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... Indians into relinquishing to him certain lands which he coveted for the church . He accord- ingly prepared with great care the plea which he should make to them . At the appointed time , Keokuk and the prophet , each in his best attire ...
... Indians into relinquishing to him certain lands which he coveted for the church . He accord- ingly prepared with great care the plea which he should make to them . At the appointed time , Keokuk and the prophet , each in his best attire ...
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... Indians , in hundreds , were upon them , delivering a deadly fire . Many were killed and wounded . Those who were unharmed took refuge in the boat . Among the wounded was Camp- bell himself . To add to the peril of the situation , the ...
... Indians , in hundreds , were upon them , delivering a deadly fire . Many were killed and wounded . Those who were unharmed took refuge in the boat . Among the wounded was Camp- bell himself . To add to the peril of the situation , the ...
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