| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1839 - 572 pages
...estimate those results. Hamilton had made arrangements to enlist the western and southern Indians * for the next spring's campaign ; and, if Mr. Stone...Kaskaskia, and Clark intrusted with the command of it ; " J whereas the truth was, as we have stated, that Clark originated and carried through the whole... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1839 - 536 pages
...estimate those results. Hamilton bad made arrangements to enlist the western and southern Indians * for the next spring's campaign ; and, if Mr. Stone...Kaskaskia, and Clark intrusted with the command of it ; " J whereas the truth was, as we have stated, that Clark originated and carried through the whole... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 642 pages
...estimate those results. Hamilton had made arrangements to enlist the southern and western Indians! for the next spring's campaign ; and, if Mr. Stone...effected, and the whole current of our history changed. Turning from the west to the north, we find a new cause of trouble arising there. Of the six tribes... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 632 pages
...Mr. Stone be correct in his suppositions, Brant and his Iroquois were to act in concert with him.* Had Clark, therefore, failed to conquer the Governor,...effected, and the whole current of our history changed. Turning from the west to the north, we find a new cause of trouble arising there. Of the six tribes... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1847 - 630 pages
...to act in concert with him.f Had Clark, therefore, failed to conquer the Governor, there is toomuch reason to fear, that the West would have been, indeed,...effected, and the whole current of our history changed. Turning from the west to the north, we find a new cause of trouble arising there. Of the six tribes... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 432 pages
...that the whole West, from the Mississippi to the Alleghanies, would have been swept and desolated ; the union of all the tribes from Georgia to Maine, against the colonies, in their struggle with Britain, might have been effected, and the whole current of our national history... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - Indians of North America - 1857 - 1038 pages
...Clark, therefore, failed to conquer * Spark's Washington, vi. 815. 1778. BOONE'S SECOND CAPTIVITY. 295 the governor, there is too much reason to fear, that...effected, and the whole current of our history changed. The conquest of Clark changed the face of affairs in relation to the whole country north of the Ohio... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - Indians of North America - 1874 - 638 pages
...American independence. " But for his small army of dripping, but fearless Virginians," says Mr. Peck, " the union of all the tribes from Georgia to Maine...effected and the whole current of our history changed. The conquest of Clark changed the face of affairs in relation to the whole country north of the Ohio... | |
| Winnebago County (Ill.) - 1877 - 662 pages
...great blow struck, which had been contemplated from the commencement, by the British. " But for this small army of dripping, but fearless Virginians, the...effected, and the whole current of our history changed." At this time some fears were entertained by the Colonial Governments that the Indians in the North... | |
| Logan County (Ill.) - 1878 - 616 pages
...great blow struck, which had been contemplated from the commencement, by the British. " But for this small army of dripping, but fearless Virginians, the...effected, and the whole current of our history changed." At this time some fears were entertained by the Colonial Governments that the Indians in the North... | |
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