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Page 167
... Indians or Spaniards , whom they might surprise , murder , and pillage , After travelling about ten miles , they arrived at a path , and judging that human habitations must be near , concealed themselves among some trees to await the ...
... Indians or Spaniards , whom they might surprise , murder , and pillage , After travelling about ten miles , they arrived at a path , and judging that human habitations must be near , concealed themselves among some trees to await the ...
Page 168
... Indians ; which they did till they arrived at a passage of the road flanked by a screen of bushes and high trees , where the Indians had halted . From behind this hedge the Englishmen resolved that they would fire , first four , then ...
... Indians ; which they did till they arrived at a passage of the road flanked by a screen of bushes and high trees , where the Indians had halted . From behind this hedge the Englishmen resolved that they would fire , first four , then ...
Page 169
... Indians were now upon them , armed with a considerable number of muskets , which they seemed to have returned for the express purpose of fetching . When they got within a hundred paces of the Europeans , they fired ; but their pieces ...
... Indians were now upon them , armed with a considerable number of muskets , which they seemed to have returned for the express purpose of fetching . When they got within a hundred paces of the Europeans , they fired ; but their pieces ...
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