The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of Canada, Հատոր 1Little, Brown, 1894 |
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... camp - fire , or in the canoe , I gained familiar acquaintance with the men and scenery of the wilderness . of the wilderness . In 1846 , I visited various primitive tribes of the Rocky Mountains , and was , for a time , domesticated in ...
... camp - fire , or in the canoe , I gained familiar acquaintance with the men and scenery of the wilderness . of the wilderness . In 1846 , I visited various primitive tribes of the Rocky Mountains , and was , for a time , domesticated in ...
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... Camp . - Disappointment of Pontiac . He is joined by the Coureurs de Bois . Sortie of the Garrison . - Death of Major Campbell . - Attack on Pontiac's Camp . - Fire Rafts . The Wyandots and Pottawattamies beg for Peace ― CHAPTER XV ...
... Camp . - Disappointment of Pontiac . He is joined by the Coureurs de Bois . Sortie of the Garrison . - Death of Major Campbell . - Attack on Pontiac's Camp . - Fire Rafts . The Wyandots and Pottawattamies beg for Peace ― CHAPTER XV ...
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... camp - fire crackles on the grass - plat , reclines beneath the trees , and smokes and laughs away the sultry hours , in a lazy luxury of enjoyment . But when winter descends upon the north , seal- ing up the fountains , fettering the ...
... camp - fire crackles on the grass - plat , reclines beneath the trees , and smokes and laughs away the sultry hours , in a lazy luxury of enjoyment . But when winter descends upon the north , seal- ing up the fountains , fettering the ...
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... camp . The shadows of his wilderness home , and the darker mantle of his own inscrutable reserve , have made the Indian warrior a wonder and a mys- tery . Yet to the eye of rational observation there is nothing unintelligible in him ...
... camp . The shadows of his wilderness home , and the darker mantle of his own inscrutable reserve , have made the Indian warrior a wonder and a mys- tery . Yet to the eye of rational observation there is nothing unintelligible in him ...
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... camp , where an army lay at rest , ready for the march or the battle , and where war and adventure , not trade and tillage , seemed the chief aims of life . The lords of the soil were petty nobles , for the most part soldiers , or the ...
... camp , where an army lay at rest , ready for the march or the battle , and where war and adventure , not trade and tillage , seemed the chief aims of life . The lords of the soil were petty nobles , for the most part soldiers , or the ...
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Հատոր 1 Francis Parkman Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1887 |
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Հատոր 1 Francis Parkman Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1898 |
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Էջ 113 - In short, the dastardly behavior of those they call regulars exposed all others, that were inclined to do their duty, to almost certain death ; and, at last, in despite of all the efforts of the officers to the contrary, they ran, as sheep pursued by dogs, and it was impossible to rally them.
Էջ 81 - pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, we pray you endeavor to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion.
Էջ 105 - Braddock is a very Iroquois in disposition. He had a sister, who, having gamed away all her little fortune at Bath, hanged herself with a truly English deliberation, leaving only a note upon the table with those lines, 'To die is landing on some silent shore,
Էջ 139 - I have much business that must be attended to, of greater moment than your ruined garrison and this wretched country. My time is very short; therefore, pray leave me.
Էջ 86 - But how came you to take upon you to sell land at all? We conquered you, we made women of you; you know you are women, and can no more sell land than women.
Էջ 86 - Reasons we charge you to remove instantly; we don't give you the Liberty to think about it. You are Women. Take the Advice of a wise Man, and remove immediately.
Էջ 131 - I am able, for the honor of His Majesty and the interest of the nation, in which I am sure of being well seconded by the Admiral and by the generals ; happy if our efforts here can contribute to the success of His Majesty's arms in any other parts of America.
Էջ 207 - English, — these dogs dressed in red, who have come to rob you of your hunting-grounds, and drive away the game, — you must lift the hatchet against them. Wipe them from the face of the earth, and then you will win my favor back again, and once more be happy and prosperous. The children of your great father, the King of France, are not like the English. Never forget that they are your brethren. They are very dear to me, for they love the red men, and understand the true mode of worshipping me.
Էջ 328 - The Indians now gravely smoked their pipes, while I inwardly endured the tortures of suspense. At length, the pipes being finished, as well as a long pause, by which they were succeeded...
Էջ 356 - Menehwehna, who had the command in this enterprise, gave me your promise that you would protect my friend, delivering him from all danger, and giving him safely to me. "The performance of this promise I now claim. I come not with empty hands to ask it.