10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SANNOP»
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1
Fishery statistics of the United States
ESCIPES vnvisiitoL ASXTE ALOTT 0ENUlTONC _ SHFI OANSUHOT
OANSOUTH OANUSHOT OANSUHOT OANUSHOT OANUSHOT saNnoP
savnoa SONUDd savnoa SDNUDd savnoa : SHFIKEAW 80 TUoaT EAS O7 a 68
9 S31 30 852*2 ...
National Fishery Statistics Program (U.S.), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, United States. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 1973
2
Biography and History of the Indians of North America: From ...
As to Sannop, who was "no Pequot," but a "Connecticut Indian," he had liberty to
live under the protection of the English also. To the charges of the Pequots
against Uncas, of " his vnjusrice and tyranny, drawinge wampam from them vpon
new ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1848
3
The Aboriginal Races of North America: Comprising ...
The court say they found no proof, " first or last, of these charges," still, as to the
corn and beans, " Foxon conceives Uncas seized it because Sannop, with a
Pequot, in a disorderly manner withdrew himself from Uncas." Hence ii seems not
...
Samuel Gardner Drake, J. W. O'Neill, 1859
4
The history of King Philip's War. ... With an introduction ...
It lent to Sannop (citing Winthrop [Jour- signified ' a brave,' — vir, as distinguished
tial, i: 49], and Hubbard [Gen. Hist. from homo; and was never applied by N.E.,
253] ; though the latter has San- an Indian to a foreigner, or except to nap): but ...
Benjamin Church, Thomas Church, 1865
5
The Book of the Indians, Or, Biography and History of the ...
As to Sannop, who was " no Pequot," but a " Connecticut Indian," he had liberty to
live under the protection of the English also. To the charges of the Pequots
against Uncas, of " his vnjustice and tyranny, drawinge wampam from them vpon
new ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1845
The court say they found no proof, “first or last, of these charges,” still, as to the
corn and beans, “Foxon conceives Uncas seized it because Sannop, with a
Pequot, in a disorderly manner withdrew himself from Uncas.” Hence it seems not
much ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 2001
7
Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from ...
The court say they found no proof, " first or last, of these charges," still, as to the
com and beans, " Foxon conceives Uncas seized it because Sannop, with a
Pequot, in a disorderly manner withdrew himself from Uncas.'" Hence it seems
not ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1837
8
The Book of the Indians of North America: Comprising Details ...
The court say they found no proof, "first or last, of these charges," still, as to the
corn and beans, " Foxon conceives Uncos seized it because Sannop, with a
Pequot, in a disorderly manner withdrew himself from Uncos." Hence it seems not
...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1833
9
The Book of the Indians of North America
The court say they found no proof, "first or last, of these charges," still, as to the
corn and beans, "Foxon conceives Uncas seized it because Sannop, with a
Pequot, in a disorderly manner withdrew himself from Uncas." Hence it seems not
much ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 2001
10
History of the Early Discovery of America and Landing of the ...
As to Sannop, who was "no Pequot," but a "Connecticut Indian," he had liberty to
live under the protection of the English also. To the charges of the Pequots
against Uncas, of "his vnjustice and tyranny, drawinge wampam from them vpon
new ...
Samuel Gardner Drake, 1854