Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken and worthless an Indian as ever lived. *When he had somewhat passed the age of fifty, several members of the royal family who stood between Zachary and the... Elementary Moral Lessons: For Schools and Families - Page 99by Marcellus F. Cowdery - 1855 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 530 pages
...their favorite domain on the banks of the Thames. The government of this tribe had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas. During...hunting animals, whose skins were valuable for their fur. Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken... | |
| John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 520 pages
...Indians of this tribe in hunting animals, whose skins were valuable for their fur. Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken and worthless an Indian as ever lived. When he had somewhat passed the age of fifty, several members of the royal... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1842 - 226 pages
...Thames. The government of this tribe had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated Ifticas. During the time of my father's mercantile prosperity,...hunting animals, •whose skins were valuable for their fur. Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken... | |
| 1847 - 556 pages
...of this tribe had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken and worthless an Indian as ever lived. When he had somewhat passed the age of fifty, several members of the royal... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - History - 1859 - 730 pages
...warriors of North America." " The government of this Mohegan tribe," he proceeds, " had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas. During...were valuable for their furs. Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken and worthless an Indian... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - History - 1859 - 728 pages
...warriors of North America." " The government of this Mohegan tribe," he proceeds, " had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas. During...father's mercantile prosperity, he had employed several Indian* of this tribe in hunting animals whose skins were valuable for their furs. Among these hunters... | |
| 1872 - 320 pages
...of their favorite domain on the banks of the Thames. The government of this tribe became hereditory in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas. During...an excellent hunter, but as drunken and worthless an Indian as ever lived. When he had somewhat passed the age of fifty, several members of the royal... | |
| Christian life - 1875 - 384 pages
...existed on a part of their ancient domain. He says, " The government of this tribe became hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief, Uncas. During...hunting animals, whose skins were valuable for their fur." Among these hunters was one, named Zachary, of the ruling race — an excellent hunter, but "... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 564 pages
...their favorite domain on the banks of the Thames. The government of this tribe had become hereditary in the family of the celebrated chief Uncas. During...hunting animals, whose skins were valuable for their fur. Among these hunters was one named Zachary, of the royal race, an excellent hunter, but as drunken... | |
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