The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... father , by the aid of influence , when the established regulations of the tribe acknowledged no hereditary claim . Let the principle of the descent of power be what it would , it is certain the experience of our ancestors proves , that ...
... father , by the aid of influence , when the established regulations of the tribe acknowledged no hereditary claim . Let the principle of the descent of power be what it would , it is certain the experience of our ancestors proves , that ...
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... the Pequods . Though his father had been the earliest and constant friend of the whites , it is probable that the Puritans owed some portion of this amity to a dire necessity . We are told that a terrible malady had PREFACE . vii.
... the Pequods . Though his father had been the earliest and constant friend of the whites , it is probable that the Puritans owed some portion of this amity to a dire necessity . We are told that a terrible malady had PREFACE . vii.
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... father . He passed the morning of his life in maturing his great plan for the destruction of the strange race , and his later years were spent in abortive attempts to put this bold design in execution . His restless activity in plotting ...
... father . He passed the morning of his life in maturing his great plan for the destruction of the strange race , and his later years were spent in abortive attempts to put this bold design in execution . His restless activity in plotting ...
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... father had both long held their councils . From this point , bloodshed and massacre extended along the whole fron- tier of New - England . Bodies of horse and foot werc enrolled to meet the foe , and towns were burnt PREFACE .
... father had both long held their councils . From this point , bloodshed and massacre extended along the whole fron- tier of New - England . Bodies of horse and foot werc enrolled to meet the foe , and towns were burnt PREFACE .
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... fatal blow , from a quarter where circumstances had given him but little reason to apprehend dan- ger . The very day he landed in the long - wished- VOL . I. 2 for asylum , his wife made him the father of OF WISH - TON - WISH . 13.
... fatal blow , from a quarter where circumstances had given him but little reason to apprehend dan- ger . The very day he landed in the long - wished- VOL . I. 2 for asylum , his wife made him the father of OF WISH - TON - WISH . 13.
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