. Three travels throughout the interior parts of North-America for more then [sic] five thousand miles [microform] : containing an account of the Great Lakes, and all the lakes, islands, and rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil and vegetable productions ... : and a appendix describing the uncultivated parts of America, that are the most proper for forming settlements. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. a body of an troops, acre from the caufc of it were rrvhiftory. ed by thia to be ap- :d by fomc eflbrt, and ivages, tl^ lives that was refolv- ; onc
. Three travels throughout the interior parts of North-America for more then [sic] five thousand miles [microform] : containing an account of the Great Lakes, and all the lakes, islands, and rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil and vegetable productions ... : and a appendix describing the uncultivated parts of America, that are the most proper for forming settlements. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. a body of an troops, acre from the caufc of it were rrvhiftory. ed by thia to be ap- :d by fomc eflbrt, and ivages, tl^ lives that was refolv- ; once into I what wat rn till fomc )r feven of 511 my own we my way inner pofli- nee, whea I took, as I ion. Some id ath^etijSi I their wea- : the nioft :heir drefs, Id of me by the crowdt oubting but en to fati- foiiiid they np that lay nauy yards, , as I could f he had on, clofe by us. One CARVER'S TRAVELS. 185 One of the Irdlti^tinftantly rclinquifhcd his hold, and fpringing on this new obje£V, endeavoured to fcizc him as his prey j but the gen Jeman being ftrong;, ihrew him on the ground, and would probably liavc got away, had not he who held my other arm, quit- ted me to aflift his brother. I feized the opportuni- ty, nnd haftcncd away to join another party of Eng- lilh troops that were yet unbroken, and flood in a bo- dy at fome diflancc. But before I had taken many fteps, I haftily cait my eye towards the gentleman, and faw the Indian's tomahawk gafh into his back and heard him utter his lall groan ; this added both to my fpced and defperation. Ihadieftthis lliocking fcene but a few yards, whea a fine boy about twelve years of age, that had hither- to efcaped, came up to me, and begged that I would let him lay hold of me, fo that he might ftand fomc chance of getting out of the hands of the favages. I told him that I wMld give him every alfiftance in my power, and to this purpofe bid him lay hold ; but in a few moments he was torn from my fide, and by his flirieks 1 judge w
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