The History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement to the Present TimeHarper, 1845 - 450 páginas |
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... Uncas joins them . - An Indian captured and tortured by the Mohegans . - The Expedition delayed at Saybrook by contrary Winds . - Differences of Opinion reconciled . - They sail for Narraganset . - Council with Miantonimoh . - They ...
... Uncas joins them . - An Indian captured and tortured by the Mohegans . - The Expedition delayed at Saybrook by contrary Winds . - Differences of Opinion reconciled . - They sail for Narraganset . - Council with Miantonimoh . - They ...
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... Uncas . - The Battle of Sachem's Field . - Miantoni- moh made Prisoner . - Taken to Hartford . - Killed by Uncas 91 CHAPTER XII . Letter of Congratulation and Complaint from the Dutch Gov- ernor . - The Indian and Dutch War injurious to ...
... Uncas . - The Battle of Sachem's Field . - Miantoni- moh made Prisoner . - Taken to Hartford . - Killed by Uncas 91 CHAPTER XII . Letter of Congratulation and Complaint from the Dutch Gov- ernor . - The Indian and Dutch War injurious to ...
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... Uncas complains to the Commission- ers against the Narragansets and Pequods . - Massachusetts lays an Impost on Vessels and Goods of the other Colonies.- Restrictions on Indian Traders . - Captain Atherton's Visit to Narraganset and ...
... Uncas complains to the Commission- ers against the Narragansets and Pequods . - Massachusetts lays an Impost on Vessels and Goods of the other Colonies.- Restrictions on Indian Traders . - Captain Atherton's Visit to Narraganset and ...
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... Uncas.- Grand Juries established in the Towns . - Uncas's Grant to Major Mason . - Arrival of Goffe and Whalley , two of the re- gicide Judges of Charles I. - Their favourable Reception.- Sent for by Charles II . - Secreted at New ...
... Uncas.- Grand Juries established in the Towns . - Uncas's Grant to Major Mason . - Arrival of Goffe and Whalley , two of the re- gicide Judges of Charles I. - Their favourable Reception.- Sent for by Charles II . - Secreted at New ...
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... Uncas joins them . - An Indian captured and tortured by the Mohegans . - The expedition delayed at Saybrook by contrary Winds . - Differences of Opinion reconciled . - They sail for Narraganset . - Council with Miantonimoh . - They ...
... Uncas joins them . - An Indian captured and tortured by the Mohegans . - The expedition delayed at Saybrook by contrary Winds . - Differences of Opinion reconciled . - They sail for Narraganset . - Council with Miantonimoh . - They ...
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History of Connecticut: From the First Settlement to the Present Time Theodore Dwight Vista completa - 1859 |
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