| Cadwallader Colden - Canada - 1747 - 540 pages
...Mohawk was difcover'd in the Country, their Indians raifed a Cry from Hill to Hill, A Mohawk! A Mcbatvk! upon which they all fled like Sheep before Wolves, without attempting to make the leaft Refiftance, whatever Odds were on their Side. The poor New England Indians immediately ran to... | |
| American Philosophical Society. Historical & Literary Committee - Delaware Indians - 1819 - 534 pages
...Mohicans, or River Indians, as they often were called,) "that as soon as a single Mohawk was disco" vcred in the country, their Indians raised a cry, from....attempting " to make the least resistance, whatever odds were on " their side," and that, .• the poor New England Indians " immediately ran to the Christian... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1838 - 540 pages
...a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, . ;' Mohawk! A Mohawk! upon which they all fled, like sheep...wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance or defence on the r side ; and that the poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian houses,... | |
| William Leete Stone - Canada - 1838 - 568 pages
...discovered in their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, Jl Moltawk! Jl Mo/uack ! upon which they all fled, like sheep before wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance or defence on the';r side ; and that the poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1844 - 552 pages
...Mohicans), that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised aery from hill to hill, A Mohawk ! A Mohawk ! upon which...wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance or defence on their side ; and that the poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian houses,... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1845 - 564 pages
...Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, A JtfoAou)/: .' A Mohawk ! upon which they all fled, like sheep before...wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance or defence on their side ; and that the poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian houses,... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1851 - 546 pages
...Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, A Mohawk ! JL Mohawk ! upon which they all fled, like sheep before...wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance or defence on their side ; and that the poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian houses,... | |
| E.B. O'Callaghan, M.D. - 1855 - 500 pages
...name, was afterwards called MANHATTANS^ 1 I have been told by old men in New England, who remember the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians,...attempting to make the least resistance, whatever odds were on their side. The poor New England Indians immediately ran to the Christian houses, and... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - America - 1862 - 532 pages
...their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, A Mohawk ! a Mohawk ! upon which they fled like sheep before wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance." The traditional terror of their name still survives, though they have been settled for generations... | |
| sir Daniel Wilson - 1865 - 1014 pages
...their country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, A Mohawk ! a Mohawk ! upon which they fled like sheep before wolves, without attempting to make the least resistance." The traditional terror of their name still survives, though they have been settled for generations... | |
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