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This kind of fort , however contemptible , is a sufficient defense against Indians , who have no cannon . Finding ourselves now posted securely and having a place to retreat to on occasion , we ventured out in parties to scour the ...
This kind of fort , however contemptible , is a sufficient defense against Indians , who have no cannon . Finding ourselves now posted securely and having a place to retreat to on occasion , we ventured out in parties to scour the ...
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The Indian men , when young , are hunters and warriors ; when old , counselors ; for all their government is by the counsel or advice of the sages . There is no force , there are no prisons , no officers to compel obedience or inflict ...
The Indian men , when young , are hunters and warriors ; when old , counselors ; for all their government is by the counsel or advice of the sages . There is no force , there are no prisons , no officers to compel obedience or inflict ...
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After the principal business was settled , the commissioners from Virginia acquainted the Indians by a speech that there was at Williamsburg a college , with a fund for educating Indian youth ; and that if the chiefs of the Six Nations ...
After the principal business was settled , the commissioners from Virginia acquainted the Indians by a speech that there was at Williamsburg a college , with a fund for educating Indian youth ; and that if the chiefs of the Six Nations ...
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