The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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NARRATIVE OF MR . JOHNSON , WHO WAS TAKEN PRISONER BY THE INDIANS IN 1790 . [ From the Duke de la Rochefoucault's Travels through North America . ] Mod , Virginia , found himself under the ne- R. Johnfon , inhabitant and merchant of ...
NARRATIVE OF MR . JOHNSON , WHO WAS TAKEN PRISONER BY THE INDIANS IN 1790 . [ From the Duke de la Rochefoucault's Travels through North America . ] Mod , Virginia , found himself under the ne- R. Johnfon , inhabitant and merchant of ...
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... Indians attacking a veffel in the midst of the stream are very rare , and that an attack on a veffel , with fix per- fons on board , was altogether unprecedented . They had failed one hundred and fix miles ; it was five o'clock in the ...
... Indians attacking a veffel in the midst of the stream are very rare , and that an attack on a veffel , with fix per- fons on board , was altogether unprecedented . They had failed one hundred and fix miles ; it was five o'clock in the ...
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... Indians . It would have been extremely hard to oppose this propo- fal , which was feconded by the two women , and by ... Indians to de- coy the veffel to the fhore . The Indians followed them , at fome distance , constantly concealing ...
... Indians . It would have been extremely hard to oppose this propo- fal , which was feconded by the two women , and by ... Indians to de- coy the veffel to the fhore . The Indians followed them , at fome distance , constantly concealing ...
Page 165
... Indians , which , however , were no longer the accents of rage , but fhouts of joy , on account of the feizure of their prey . The articles found in the fhip were carried to the fire , as well as the two unfortunate perfons who had been ...
... Indians , which , however , were no longer the accents of rage , but fhouts of joy , on account of the feizure of their prey . The articles found in the fhip were carried to the fire , as well as the two unfortunate perfons who had been ...
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... Indians . They pleaded neceffity , and that they had been ordered , on pain of death , to act as they did . By their accounts , they were inhabitants of Kentucky , furprised by the Indians fix months before , in their own habitations ...
... Indians . They pleaded neceffity , and that they had been ordered , on pain of death , to act as they did . By their accounts , they were inhabitants of Kentucky , furprised by the Indians fix months before , in their own habitations ...
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