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... tribes have long since dis- appeared ; the forests that sheltered them have been laid low , and scarce any traces remain of them in the thickly settled States of New England , excepting here and there the Indian name of a village or ...
... tribes have long since dis- appeared ; the forests that sheltered them have been laid low , and scarce any traces remain of them in the thickly settled States of New England , excepting here and there the Indian name of a village or ...
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... tribe ; his children remained behind to experience the ingratitude of white men . His eldest son , Alexander , succeeded ... tribes . He was doomed soon to incur their hostility , being accused of plotting with the Narragansetts to rise ...
... tribe ; his children remained behind to experience the ingratitude of white men . His eldest son , Alexander , succeeded ... tribes . He was doomed soon to incur their hostility , being accused of plotting with the Narragansetts to rise ...
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... tribes becoming feeble , scattered , and dependent . It may be said that the soil was originally purchased by the ... tribe . Suspi- cions , however , which were at first but vague * Now Bristol , Rhode Island . and indefinite , began to ...
... tribes becoming feeble , scattered , and dependent . It may be said that the soil was originally purchased by the ... tribe . Suspi- cions , however , which were at first but vague * Now Bristol , Rhode Island . and indefinite , began to ...
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