History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 1권Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... savage could suggest . Men , women , and children fell under the tomahawk in a promiscuous massacre ; sixty were ... savages . " But these monsters were not willing to let the child remain behind them ; they took him by the hand to ...
... savage could suggest . Men , women , and children fell under the tomahawk in a promiscuous massacre ; sixty were ... savages . " But these monsters were not willing to let the child remain behind them ; they took him by the hand to ...
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... savages , and sunk down to the earth again , upon my infant child . The first thing I remem- ber , after witnessing this spectacle of woe , was the severe blows I was receiv- ing from the hands of the savages , though at this time I was ...
... savages , and sunk down to the earth again , upon my infant child . The first thing I remem- ber , after witnessing this spectacle of woe , was the severe blows I was receiv- ing from the hands of the savages , though at this time I was ...
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... savages fell upon Haverhill , in Massachusetts , and killed or carried into captivity some forty persons . The heroism of Mrs. Dustin is honorably commemo- rated in our early history . week before , she had become a mother . The nurse ...
... savages fell upon Haverhill , in Massachusetts , and killed or carried into captivity some forty persons . The heroism of Mrs. Dustin is honorably commemo- rated in our early history . week before , she had become a mother . The nurse ...
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