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... King inhabited . The next day another King of that nation called Kekataugh , hav- ing received some kindnes of me at the Fort , kindly invited me to feast at his house , the people from all places flocked to see me , each shewing to ...
... King inhabited . The next day another King of that nation called Kekataugh , hav- ing received some kindnes of me at the Fort , kindly invited me to feast at his house , the people from all places flocked to see me , each shewing to ...
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... King returned to his house , and I went to meete him . With a trumpet before him , wee marched to the King : who after his old manner kindly received him , especially a Boy of thirteen yeares old , called Thomas Salvage , whom he gave ...
... King returned to his house , and I went to meete him . With a trumpet before him , wee marched to the King : who after his old manner kindly received him , especially a Boy of thirteen yeares old , called Thomas Salvage , whom he gave ...
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... king and his crotemen ( so the Indians call the king's council ) I could plainly discover , that the debate they held was concerning our adventure and coming there . To make it more clear , the king address'd himself to me with many ...
... king and his crotemen ( so the Indians call the king's council ) I could plainly discover , that the debate they held was concerning our adventure and coming there . To make it more clear , the king address'd himself to me with many ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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