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... Pondiak , great chief of all the Ottawas , Sauteux , Foxes , and of all the nations of the lakes and rivers of the north , a haughty , vindictive , war - like and easily offended man , on pretence of some insult which he claimed to have ...
... Pondiak , great chief of all the Ottawas , Sauteux , Foxes , and of all the nations of the lakes and rivers of the north , a haughty , vindictive , war - like and easily offended man , on pretence of some insult which he claimed to have ...
Page 267
... Pondiak , while the other , Teata , was a very discreet man , of consummate prudence . The latter was not easily gained over , and not being inclined to wrong - doing , he would not listen to the runners of Pondiak , and sent them back ...
... Pondiak , while the other , Teata , was a very discreet man , of consummate prudence . The latter was not easily gained over , and not being inclined to wrong - doing , he would not listen to the runners of Pondiak , and sent them back ...
Page 272
... Pondiak , who believed in it as we believe an article of faith , and instilled the same into the spirit of all those of his council who listened to him , as to an oracle , and said to him that he had only to speak and all should be ...
... Pondiak , who believed in it as we believe an article of faith , and instilled the same into the spirit of all those of his council who listened to him , as to an oracle , and said to him that he had only to speak and all should be ...
Page 273
... Pondiak , chief of the Ottawas , all the Indians had arrived the Friday before . On their return to the village , all the spies reported to their chiefs , point for point , what they had seen , the movements of the English , and about ...
... Pondiak , chief of the Ottawas , all the Indians had arrived the Friday before . On their return to the village , all the spies reported to their chiefs , point for point , what they had seen , the movements of the English , and about ...
Page 274
... Pondiak delivered with a voice full of energy , made upon the whole assembly the full effect which he had desired , and all swore , as in one voice , the complete extermination of the English nation . It was decided at the end of the ...
... Pondiak delivered with a voice full of energy , made upon the whole assembly the full effect which he had desired , and all swore , as in one voice , the complete extermination of the English nation . It was decided at the end of the ...
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