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... of his nation , and the wrongs they had sustained from the usurpations of white men , with such a bold but faithful pencil , that every auditor was soon roused to vengeance , or melted into tears INDIAN BIOGRAPHY . 31.
... of his nation , and the wrongs they had sustained from the usurpations of white men , with such a bold but faithful pencil , that every auditor was soon roused to vengeance , or melted into tears INDIAN BIOGRAPHY . 31.
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was soon roused to vengeance , or melted into tears . The effect was inexpressible . But ere the emotions of admiration and sympathy had subsided , the white men became alarmed . They were in the heart of an Indian country - surrounded ...
was soon roused to vengeance , or melted into tears . The effect was inexpressible . But ere the emotions of admiration and sympathy had subsided , the white men became alarmed . They were in the heart of an Indian country - surrounded ...
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... Soon after the battles of Chippewa and Bridgewater , this veteran warrior paid the debt of nature , at the Se- neca village , and , as a mark of respect for his distinguish- ed bravery , the fifth regiment of United States Infantry ...
... Soon after the battles of Chippewa and Bridgewater , this veteran warrior paid the debt of nature , at the Se- neca village , and , as a mark of respect for his distinguish- ed bravery , the fifth regiment of United States Infantry ...
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... soon , the round and top of sovereignty , " No more to greet his sire . And grant thy heart Less meet than others for familiar ties , Still it was human , and as such has felt When that the right the veriest peasant holds To commune ...
... soon , the round and top of sovereignty , " No more to greet his sire . And grant thy heart Less meet than others for familiar ties , Still it was human , and as such has felt When that the right the veriest peasant holds To commune ...
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... soon woke , and strow'd thorns on his pillow ; Death smote his fair bride , and in frantic despair He rush'd to encounter the foe on the billow . Oh ! fierce was the fight , for that pirate was brave ; And , though fearful the odds , he ...
... soon woke , and strow'd thorns on his pillow ; Death smote his fair bride , and in frantic despair He rush'd to encounter the foe on the billow . Oh ! fierce was the fight , for that pirate was brave ; And , though fearful the odds , he ...
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