The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... hundred dozen of their feathered prisoners when the King and Queen made their entrée into the city . This was an * Les Crieries de Paris ; par Guillaume de la Villeneuve . emblem of the liberty which the new monarch promised his The ...
... hundred dozen of their feathered prisoners when the King and Queen made their entrée into the city . This was an * Les Crieries de Paris ; par Guillaume de la Villeneuve . emblem of the liberty which the new monarch promised his The ...
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... hundreds will die in that belief . Some Moreover , they did not receive such presents as the British agents had been wont to bestow on them , and they complained that such stinginess was beneath the dignity of a great people , and that ...
... hundreds will die in that belief . Some Moreover , they did not receive such presents as the British agents had been wont to bestow on them , and they complained that such stinginess was beneath the dignity of a great people , and that ...
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... hundred miles farther up . There was no appearance of the district judge who was to try the prisoners , and they were there- fore transferred to St. Peter's , there to await his coming . They had long to wait ; so long , indeed , that ...
... hundred miles farther up . There was no appearance of the district judge who was to try the prisoners , and they were there- fore transferred to St. Peter's , there to await his coming . They had long to wait ; so long , indeed , that ...
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... hundred men , and apprehend as many Dahcotahs as possibly he could . No time was to be lost , for the night was fast coming up the horizon . The Chippewas who had not been hurt joined the party . Circumstances proved favorable to the ...
... hundred men , and apprehend as many Dahcotahs as possibly he could . No time was to be lost , for the night was fast coming up the horizon . The Chippewas who had not been hurt joined the party . Circumstances proved favorable to the ...
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... hundred and fifty feet high . The bodies splashed and sunk , and nothing more was ever seen or heard of them . Among the Dahcotahs detained in the guard - house was an old man named Khoya - pa , or the Eagle's Head . We knew him well ...
... hundred and fifty feet high . The bodies splashed and sunk , and nothing more was ever seen or heard of them . Among the Dahcotahs detained in the guard - house was an old man named Khoya - pa , or the Eagle's Head . We knew him well ...
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