The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... palisades . These were planted on the embankment , in one , two , three , or four concentric rows , those of each row inclining towards those of the other rows until they intersected . The whole was lined within , to the height of a man ...
... palisades . These were planted on the embankment , in one , two , three , or four concentric rows , those of each row inclining towards those of the other rows until they intersected . The whole was lined within , to the height of a man ...
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... palisades are visible along the embankment . ( See Squier , Aboriginal Monuments of New York , 38. ) It is probable that the palisade was planted first , and the earth heaped around it . Indeed , this is stated by the Tusca rora Indian ...
... palisades are visible along the embankment . ( See Squier , Aboriginal Monuments of New York , 38. ) It is probable that the palisade was planted first , and the earth heaped around it . Indeed , this is stated by the Tusca rora Indian ...
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... palisades , like a modern picket fort of the Indian frontier . Within this enclosure were two buildings , one of which had been half burned by the English , and was not yet repaired . It served as storehouse , stable , workshop , and ...
... palisades , like a modern picket fort of the Indian frontier . Within this enclosure were two buildings , one of which had been half burned by the English , and was not yet repaired . It served as storehouse , stable , workshop , and ...
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... palisade forts , not , as hitherto , in a circular form , but rectangular , with small flanking towers at the corners for the arquebuse - men . The Indians at once saw the value of the advice , and soon after began to act on it in the ...
... palisade forts , not , as hitherto , in a circular form , but rectangular , with small flanking towers at the corners for the arquebuse - men . The Indians at once saw the value of the advice , and soon after began to act on it in the ...
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... palisade . It was to this place that the six nuns were now conducted by the Jesuits . The scene delighted and edified them ; and , in the trans- ports of their zeal , they seized and kissed every fe male Indian child on whom they could ...
... palisade . It was to this place that the six nuns were now conducted by the Jesuits . The scene delighted and edified them ; and , in the trans- ports of their zeal , they seized and kissed every fe male Indian child on whom they could ...
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