The History of North America: The Indians of North America in historic times, by C. Thomas, in conference with W.J. McGeeGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1903 - Indians of North America |
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Page xviii
... enemies of the French ; they join the Ottawas and Hurons in an expedi- tion against the Sioux . The Sauks ; they incorporate the Foxes . Black Hawk ; the treaty of 1804 ; the commence- ment of the Black Hawk war ; the Indians defeated ...
... enemies of the French ; they join the Ottawas and Hurons in an expedi- tion against the Sioux . The Sauks ; they incorporate the Foxes . Black Hawk ; the treaty of 1804 ; the commence- ment of the Black Hawk war ; the Indians defeated ...
Page 12
... enemies . His stronghold in the mountains , named the " Rock of Cer- quin , " was in the present department of Gracias . Juan de Chaves , who was left in command by Alvarado , attacked the chief's fortress with all the force he could ...
... enemies . His stronghold in the mountains , named the " Rock of Cer- quin , " was in the present department of Gracias . Juan de Chaves , who was left in command by Alvarado , attacked the chief's fortress with all the force he could ...
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... enemies . They quit the country and returned to Panama , leaving the Indians masters of the field . Nevertheless , the scourge which was to fall upon them was close at hand . Salcedo , Governor of Honduras , was already on his way from ...
... enemies . They quit the country and returned to Panama , leaving the Indians masters of the field . Nevertheless , the scourge which was to fall upon them was close at hand . Salcedo , Governor of Honduras , was already on his way from ...
Page 35
... enemies of his people , should have been sufficient evidence of their intentions . When he saw the critical state of affairs approaching , instead of meeting it bravely as his brothers and counsellors advised , he quietly and ...
... enemies of his people , should have been sufficient evidence of their intentions . When he saw the critical state of affairs approaching , instead of meeting it bravely as his brothers and counsellors advised , he quietly and ...
Page 36
... enemy of the invaders , and an able leader in the fierce conflicts which followed the death of Montezuma . The terrible battle of Otumba , when the escaped Span- iards were on their retreat to Tlascala - a battle which will be ever ...
... enemy of the invaders , and an able leader in the fierce conflicts which followed the death of Montezuma . The terrible battle of Otumba , when the escaped Span- iards were on their retreat to Tlascala - a battle which will be ever ...
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