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" Miamis, and all the most reckless and adventurous young braves from among the Iroquois and the Indians of the Upper Lakes, as well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness... "
History of Cottonwood and Watonwan Counties, Minnesota: Their People ... - Page 358
by John A. Brown - 1916
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The Winning of the West: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807

Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1896 - 418 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half.breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but F and harmless fire from the army they came up Skill of the...
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The Winning of the West: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807

Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1896 - 392 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but F and harmless fire from the army they came up Skill of the...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 92

Periodicals - 1895 - 1034 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but harmless fire from the army they came up so close that they...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 92

1896 - 1056 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Undercover of the smoke of the heavy but harmless fire from the army they came up so close that they...
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The Winning of the West: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807

Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1896 - 398 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but F and harmless fire from the army they came up Skill of the...
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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the West

Theodore Roosevelt - Hunting - 1896 - 424 pages
...battle followed. After the first onset the Indians fought in silence, no sound coming from The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but harmless fire from the army they came up so close that they...
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The Winning of the West, Volume 4

Theodore Roosevelt - Southwest, Old - 1898 - 390 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but F and harmless fire from the army they came up Skill of the...
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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the West

Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 352 pages
...well as many of the ferocious whites and half-breeds who dwelt in the Indian villages. The Indians fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution. 158 The Winning of the West Under cover of the smoke of the heavy but harmless fire from the army,...
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University of Cincinnati Studies, Volumes 1-2

1905 - 728 pages
...opportunity to strike. Soon after sunrise on the fourth they made a sudden assault and surrounded the camp. They "fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution."5 The soldiers were in close order and exposed to the murderous fire of the savages ; but...
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University Studies

1906 - 464 pages
...opportunity to strike. Soon after sunrise on the fourth they made a sudden assault and surrounded the camp. They "fought with the utmost boldness and ferocity, and with the utmost skill and caution."5 The soldiers were in close order and exposed to the murderous fire of the savages: but they...
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