| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 546 páginas
...next day, and a sham fight after the English mode ; and summoning his own men, with those under Capt. Frost of Kittery, they, in conjunction with the two...of a man on either side. A separation was then made : Wonolanset, with the Penacook Indians, and others who had joined in making peace the winter before,... | |
| Tristram Frost Jordan - 1885 - 160 páginas
...Captain Frost with his company from Piscataqua to join him. They, in conjunction with the Boston troop formed one party, and the Indians another. Having diverted them a while with manoeuvres, they induced the Indians to fire the first volley, then surrounded, seized and bound... | |
| John Norris McClintock - 1888 - 842 páginas
...conjunction with the two companies, formed one party, and the Indians another. Having diverted them for a while in this manner, and caused the Indians to...a man on either side. A separation was then made. Wannalancet, with the Penacook Indians and others who had joined in making peace the winter before,... | |
| Helen Ainslie Smith - 1901 - 480 páginas
...companies [from Massachusetts] formed one party, and the Indians another. Having diverted them for a while in this manner, and caused the Indians to...disarmed, without the loss of a man on either side. The separation was then made. Wannalancet, * History of New Hampshire. with the Penacook Indians and... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1910 - 644 páginas
...not to be improved upon in his relation of this disreputable episode. That author says: "The major proposed to the Indians to have a training the next...a man on either side. A separation was then made: Wonnalancet, with the Pennacook Indians, and others who had joined in making peace the winter before,... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1972 - 488 páginas
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| Robert Spangler Newdick - 1976 - 472 páginas
...conjunction with the two companies, formed one party, and the Indians another. Having diverted them awhile in this manner, and caused the Indians to fire the...volley; by a peculiar dexterity, the whole body of them . . . were surrounded. . . They were immediately seized and disarmed. . . A separation was then made:... | |
| Dennis A. Connole - 2003 - 320 páginas
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