| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 740 str.
...the pebbly shore. It is also observed, that, in the land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. " Near the latitude of thirty-three degrees, on the...with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 366 str.
...of the pebbly shore. It is also observed that, in the land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. Near the latitude of thirty-three degrees, on the...with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1843 - 524 str.
...also observed that, in the 1073. land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. Near the latitude of 33 degrees, on the western bank of the Mississippi, stood...with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 524 str.
...also observed that, in the 1673. land Of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. Near the latitude of 33 degrees, on the western bank of the Mississippi, stood the village of Mitchigainea, in a region that had not been visited by Europeans since the days of De Soto. " Now,"... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 662 str.
...the pebbly shore. It is also observed that, in the land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. " Near the latitude of thirty-three degrees, on the...and bucklers, amid continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of hollow trees ; but, at the sight of the... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1845 - 374 str.
...of the pebbly shore. It is also observed, that, in the land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. "Near the latitude of thirty-three degrees, on the...with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of... | |
| George Bancroft - 1846 - 528 str.
...observed that, in the 1673. land Of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. »• Near the latitude of 33 degrees, on the western bank of the Mississippi, stood the village of Mitchigainea, in a region that had not been visited by Europeans since the days of De Soto. "Now,"... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 734 str.
...bank of the Mississippi. There, the natives assembled, armed for war, and threatened an .attack. " Now," thought MARQUETTE, "we must indeed ask the aid of the virgin;" but trusting rather to the potency of a peace-pipe, embellished with the head and neck of brilliant... | |
| James Dixon - 1849 - 522 str.
...is also observed, that in the land of the Chichasas the Indians have guns. " Near the latitude of 33 degrees, on the western bank of the Mississippi, stood the village of Mitchinganua, in a region that had not been visited by Europeans since the days of De Soto. ' Now,'... | |
| George Bancroft - 1850 - 516 str.
...also observed that, in the 1673. land of the Chickasas, the Indians have guns. Near the latitude of 33 degrees, on the western bank of the Mississippi, stood...with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of... | |
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