| William Ingraham Kip - Indians of North America - 1846 - 356 pages
...demonstrations of friendship. Scarcely had they returned to their own village, when, loaded with the presents they received from the Natchez, they followed...example and imitated their treachery. Uniting with the C arrays, they agreed together to exterminate the French. They began with Father Souel,* the missionary... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 1851 - 416 pages
...promises of this Chief were very sincere, and feared no more Indian perfidy for our post among the Yazoos. But learn, my reverend father, the disposition of...December, Father Souel was returning in the evening December 11 from visiting the Chief, and while in a ravine, received many musket balls, and fell dead... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1851 - 426 pages
...promises of this Chief were very sincere, and feared no more Indian perfidy for our post among the Yazoos. But learn, my reverend father, the disposition of...in the midst of them, in their own village. On the 1780 llth of December, Father Souel was returning in the evening December 11 " from visiting the Chief,... | |
| Mississippi Historical Society - Mississippi - 1904 - 616 pages
...promises of this Chief were very sincere, and feared no more Indian perfidy for our post among the Yazoos. But learn, my reverend father, the disposition of...imitated their treachery. Uniting with the Corroys [Coroas or Koroas], they agreed together to exterminate the French. They began with Father Souel, the... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1900 - 790 pages
...promises of this Chief were very sincere, and feared no more Indian perfidy for our post among the Yazoos. But learn, my reverend father, the disposition of...in the midst of them, in their own village. On the llth of December, Father Souel was re1730 turning in the evening from visiting the Chief, and Dec.... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...demonstrations of friendship. Scarcely had they returned to their own village, when, loaded with the presents they received from the Natchez, they followed...Father Souel, the Missionary of both tribes, who was th«n living in the midst of them, in their own village. The fidelity of the Ofogoulas, who were then... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...demonstrations of friendship. Scarcely had they returned to their own village, when, loaded with the presents they received from the Natchez, they followed...imitated their treachery. Uniting with the Corroys, 19 they agreed together to exterminate the French. They began with Father Souel, the Missionary of... | |
| Jesuits - America Discovery and exploration - 1925 - 634 pages
...demonstrations of friendship. Scarcely had they returned to their own village, when, loaded with the presents they received from the Natchez, they followed...example and imitated their treachery. Uniting with the Cotroys, they agreed together to exterminate the French. They began with Father Souel, the Missionary... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 2013 - 780 pages
...more Indian perfidy for our post among the Yazoos. But learn, my reverend father, the disj H)siti«m of these Indians, and how little one is able to trust...in the midst of them, in their own village. On the llth of December, Father Souel was re1730 turning in the evening from visiting the Chief, and Dec.... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...demonstrations of friendship. Scarcely had they returned to their own village, when, loaded with the presents they received from the Natchez, they followed...living in the midst of them, in their own village. The fidelity of the Ofogoulas, who were then absent at the chase, has never been shaken, and they now... | |
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