The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... tribes . Of these people , the Massachusetts possessed a large portion of the land which now composes the state of that name ; the Wampanoags dwelt in what was once the Colony of Plymouth , and in the northern dis- tricts of the ...
... tribes . Of these people , the Massachusetts possessed a large portion of the land which now composes the state of that name ; the Wampanoags dwelt in what was once the Colony of Plymouth , and in the northern dis- tricts of the ...
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... 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 , in very many instances , the child was seen to occupy the station ...
... 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 , in very many instances , the child was seen to occupy the station ...
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... tribes that dwelt in his vicinity . He is also believed to have been the instrument of furnishing the savages , who were hostile to the English , with ammunition , and with weapons of a more deadly character than those used in their ...
... tribes that dwelt in his vicinity . He is also believed to have been the instrument of furnishing the savages , who were hostile to the English , with ammunition , and with weapons of a more deadly character than those used in their ...
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... tribe . " I have been among the red skins of the Provi- dence Plantations , " Eben Dudley at length ventur- ed to observe ; “ and their language , though but a crooked and irrational jargon , is not unknown to me . With the leave of all ...
... tribe . " I have been among the red skins of the Provi- dence Plantations , " Eben Dudley at length ventur- ed to observe ; “ and their language , though but a crooked and irrational jargon , is not unknown to me . With the leave of all ...
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... tribe ; and that the more especially , as he was taken in the commission of an ambush . " " I hope thy people are not without good pro- vision of arms , and other sufficient muniments of resistance . I trust the palisadoes are firm ...
... tribe ; and that the more especially , as he was taken in the commission of an ambush . " " I hope thy people are not without good pro- vision of arms , and other sufficient muniments of resistance . I trust the palisadoes are firm ...
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alarm ancholy appeared arms Azazel block-house blood bosom calm captive character chief child Colony companion Conanchet conch Connecticut Content countenance danger dark daugh deep discourse distance door dost duty dwelling ears earth Eben Dudley enemy Ensign Ergot evil Faith father fear feeling fierce forest gaze girl glance grave habits hand hath heard heart heathen hour husband Indian instant known less light listened look maidens manner Mark Heathcote matter Meek ment Metacom Miantonimoh mind Mohegan mother musket Narra-mattah Narragansett nature never night Pale-faces palisadoes passed Pequots postern Puritan quiet reason returned Reuben Ring Ruth Sachem savage scene seemed seen sound speak spirit spoke stood stranger thee thine thou hast thought tion tomahawk trees tribe Uncas valley village voice Wampanoag warrior watch Whip-Poor-Will Whittal Ring wife wigwam Wish-Ton-Wish woman woods Yengeese young younker youth