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" ... he concluded that they must be encamped at no great distance. This proved to be the exact truth, for, after gaining the eminence on the other side of the valley, the Indians were seen encamped, some having... "
Otzinachson: Or, a History of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna ... - Página 68
por John Franklin Meginness - 1857 - 518 páginas
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Transactions of the Historical & Literary Committee of the American ...

American Philosophical Society. Historical & Literary Committee - 1819 - 534 páginas
...more flat, as in other places ; all which the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last arriving at the foot of the mountain...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volumen9

1826 - 376 páginas
...more flat, as in other places; all which the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last, arriving at the foot of the mountain...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number; and from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians

James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 páginas
...more flat as in other places; all which the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last arriving at the foot of the mountain...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that...
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Sketches of the History, Manners Et Customs of the North-american ..., Volumen1

James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 páginas
...more flat as in other places ; all which the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last arriving at the foot of the mountain...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North ..., Volumen1

James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 páginas
...more flat as in other places ; all which the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last arriving at the foot of the mountain...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that...
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The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey ...

John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 páginas
...Indian's blanket had dragged over the rocks, and removed or loosened the leaves lying there; all of which the Indian could perceive, as he walked along...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out that the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot-prints, he concluded that...
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The Indians of North America [by G. Mogridge].

George Mogridge - 1843 - 318 páginas
...flat, as in other places. All these marks the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last, arriving at the foot of the mountain,...were eight in number ; and, from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that they must be encamped at no great distance. This proved to be the exact...
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The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams ...

Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 612 páginas
...particular place, an Indian's blanket had dragged over the rocks, and removed or loosened the leaves lyins there, so that they lay no more flat, as in other...soft ground, where the tracks were deep, he found out the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot prints, be concluded that they...
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The Book of the Indians of North America

Old Humphrey - 1845 - 304 páginas
...flat, as in other places. All these marks the Indian could perceive as he walked along, without even stopping. At last, arriving at the foot of the mountain,...were eight in number ; and, from the freshness of the foot prints, he concluded that they must be encamped at no great distance. This proved to be the exact...
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Mirror of Olden Time Border Life: Embracing a History of the Discovery of ...

Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 páginas
...being trodden upon were broken, and even that in a particular place, an Indian's blanket had drag7ed over the rocks and removed or loosened the leaves...on soft ground where the tracks were deep, he found out the enemy were eight in number, and from the freshness of the foot-prints, he concluded that they...
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