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" Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded; and our little army began to move; but in a short time we saw the front division driven back, and discovered that we were entirely encircled by the savages. We expected every... "
The Natural and Civil History of Vermont - Page 392
by Samuel Williams - 1809
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 788 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon despatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded, and our little army...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;...
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Tragedies of the Wilderness: Or, True and Authentic Narratives of Captives ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1841 - 374 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions...
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...were soon despatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have conclude*, and our little army began to move ; but in a short...savages. We expected every moment that the guard, whicB the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would Imve arrived, and...
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The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - Indian captivities - 1851 - 528 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded; and our little army...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;...
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Indian Wars of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

John Frost - Indian captivities - 1852 - 708 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions...
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Western Scenes and Reminiscences: Together with Thrilling Legends and ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - Indian captivities - 1853 - 534 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;...
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Indian Captivities Or Life in the Wigwam

1857 - 414 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, woa'.d have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;...
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The book of adventure and peril

Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pages
...enemies by their shrieks and groans, were soon despatched. ' Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded, and our little army began to move ; but in a short rime we saw the front division driven back, and discovered that we were entirely encircled by the savages....
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The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper, James A. Sappenfield, E. N. Feltskog - Fiction - 1983 - 490 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. "Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded; and our little army...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;...
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