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Page 153
... Paxton Boys , that they threatened to perpetrate the like enormity upon a num- ber of other Indians , under the protection of government in the metropolis ; and for this purpose , they at length put themselves in arms , and actually ...
... Paxton Boys , that they threatened to perpetrate the like enormity upon a num- ber of other Indians , under the protection of government in the metropolis ; and for this purpose , they at length put themselves in arms , and actually ...
Page 154
... Paxton Boys , and by this mistake very narrowly escaped a greeting from the rude throats of Captain Loxley's artil- lery . The word FIRE was already quivering on his lips , but Pallas came in shape of something and suppressed it ...
... Paxton Boys , and by this mistake very narrowly escaped a greeting from the rude throats of Captain Loxley's artil- lery . The word FIRE was already quivering on his lips , but Pallas came in shape of something and suppressed it ...
Page 254
... Paxton Boys , that they threatened to perpetrate the like enormity upon a number of other Indians , under the protection of government in the metropolis ; and for this purpose they , at length put themselves in arms , and actually began ...
... Paxton Boys , that they threatened to perpetrate the like enormity upon a number of other Indians , under the protection of government in the metropolis ; and for this purpose they , at length put themselves in arms , and actually began ...
Page 255
... Paxton Boys , and by this mistake , very narrowly escaped a greeting from the rude throats of Captain Loxley's artillery . The word FIRE was already quivering on his lips , but Pallas came in shape of something , and suppressed it ...
... Paxton Boys , and by this mistake , very narrowly escaped a greeting from the rude throats of Captain Loxley's artillery . The word FIRE was already quivering on his lips , but Pallas came in shape of something , and suppressed it ...
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