The Beginnings of New England - Or the Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty by John Fiske
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And Governor Winslow leads an army against them ... 222, 223 Storming of the great swamp fortress ... 224 Slaughter of the Indians ... 225 Effect of the blow ... 226 Growth of the humane sentiment in recent times, due to the fact that the horrors of war are seldom brought home to everybody's door ... 227, 228 Warfare with savages is likely to be truculent in character ... 229 Attack upon Lancaster ... 230 Mrs. Rowlandson's narrative ... 231-233 Virtual extermination of the Indians (February to August, 1676) ... 233, 234 Death of Canonchet ... 234 Philip pursued by Captain Church ... 235 Death of Philip ... 236 Indians sold into slavery ... 237 Conduct of the Christian Indians ... 238 |
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