| William Ingraham Kip - Indians of North America - 1846 - 356 pages
...negro slaves, or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up ; but they ripped up the belly of every pregnant woman, and killed almost all those...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, &c. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1851 - 426 pages
...had died very suddenly, of a sun stroke ; he was on his way to consult Governor Perrier, and to adppt with him proper measures to enable the Arkansas to...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, <fec. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 1851 - 416 pages
...negro slaves or the Indians CHAPTER who were willing to give themselves up ; but they ripped up VII* the abdomen of every pregnant woman, and killed almost...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, &c. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1896 - 686 pages
...who were able to serve their wants. They did not treat badly, either the negro slaves or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up ; but they...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, etc. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and ID pounding the corn of... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1900 - 790 pages
...who were able to nerve their wants. They did not treat badly, either the negro slaves or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up; but they ripped...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, etc. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of... | |
| Dunbar Rowland - Mississippi - 1907 - 1026 pages
...negro slaves, or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up ; but they ripped up the belly of every pregnant woman, and killed almost all those...kill the other women, but made them their slaves. . . . During the massacre, the Sun, or the great chief of the Natchez, was seated quietly under the... | |
| Jesuits - America Discovery and exploration - 1925 - 634 pages
...the Negro Slaves, or the Savages who were willing to give themselves up; but they ripped up the belly of every pregnant woman, and killed almost all those...tears. They did not kill the other women, but made them slaves, and treated them with every indignity during the two or three months that they were their masters.... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 2013 - 780 pages
...who were able to serve their wants. They did not treat badly, either the negro slaves or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up ; but they...because they kept them busy in making shirts, dresses, etc. The others were employed in cutting and carrying wood for cooking, and in pounding the corn of... | |
| Barbara Olexer - History - 2005 - 260 pages
...who were able to serve their wants. They did not treat badly, either the negro slaves or the Indians who were willing to give themselves up; but they ripped...two or three months that they were their masters... During the massacre, the Sun, or the Great Chief of the Natchez, was seated quietly under the tobacco... | |
| Katherine E. Lawn, Claudio R. Salvucci - History - 2005 - 335 pages
...the Negro slaves, or the Savages who were willing to give themselves up; but they ripped up the belly of every pregnant woman, and killed almost all those...tears. They did not kill the other women, but made them slaves, and treated them with every indignity during the two or three months that they were their masters.... | |
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