| Cadwallader Colden - 1747 - 540 頁
...yield the moft fubmiflive Obedience to them. I have been told by old Men in Nciv England, who remembred the Time when the Mohawks made War on their Indians, that as fbon as a fingle Mohawk was difcover'd in the Country, their Indians raifed a Cry from Hill to Hill,... | |
| American Philosophical Society. Historical & Literary Committee - 1819 - 534 頁
...on the land which they wanted to have, in the same manner that they have favoured their enemies ? « in New England, who remembered the time when the " Mohawks made war on their Indians," (meaning here the Mohicans, or River Indians, as they often were called,) "that as soon as a single... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 頁
...leading nation, as they were also the fiercest.* The Five Nations early attached themselves to * " I have been told by old men in New England, who remembered...the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians (the Mohicans), that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 540 頁
...or leading nation, as they were also the fiercest.* The Five Nations early attached themselves to * "I have been told by old men in New England, who remembered the time when the Mohawks made war on tlnir Indiana (the Mohicans), that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their... | |
| 1839 - 946 頁
..." I have been told by old men in New " England," says Colden (an early writer), " who remembered " when the Mohawks made war on their Indians, that as " soon as a single warrior was discovered in their country, " their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, a Mohawk !... | |
| 1843 - 408 頁
...Mohawks were a part, appears to have continued to a late date. Colden,mhis "Historyof the Five Nations," says, " I have been told by old men in New England,...that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in the country, their Indians raised a cry, from hill to hill—a Mohawk! a Mohawk!—upon which, they... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1845 - 564 頁
...leading nation, as they were also the fiercest.* The Five Nations early attached themselves to * " I havo been told by old men in New England, who remembered the time when the Mohawks made war on tkeir Indians (the Mohicans), that aa soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1851 - 546 頁
...leading nation, as they were also the fiercest.* The Five Nations early attached themselves to * " I have been told by old men in New England, who remembered...the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians (the Mohicans), that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised... | |
| E.B. O'Callaghan, M.D. - 1855 - 500 頁
...name, was afterwards called MANHATTANS^ 1 I have been told by old men in New England, who remember the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians,...that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in the country, their Indians raised a cry from hill to hill, A Mohawk ! a Mohawk ! upon which they all... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1865 - 552 頁
...or leading nation, as they were also the fiercest.* The Five Nations early attached themselves to * "I have been told by old men in New England, who remembered...the time when the Mohawks made war on their Indians (the Mohicans), that as soon as a single Mohawk was discovered in their country, their Indians raised... | |
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