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quadgram | frequency |
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for the purpose of | 46 |
of the united states | 31 |
in the course of | 28 |
it would have been | 27 |
the edge of the | 26 |
at the same time | 25 |
the battle of the | 23 |
on the th of | 23 |
tecumseh and the prophet | 22 |
riflemen of the miami | 22 |
the riflemen of the | 21 |
on the other side | 20 |
hunters of the ozark | 19 |
the hunters of the | 19 |
battle of the thames | 18 |
side of the river | 18 |
the mouth of the | 18 |
the course of the | 17 |
the banks of the | 16 |
in the battle of | 16 |
the middle of the | 16 |
in the month of | 15 |
at the head of | 15 |
the treaty of greenville | 15 |
against the united states | 15 |
in regard to the | 14 |
fred linden and terry | 14 |
linden and terry clark | 14 |
the part of the | 14 |
in the direction of | 14 |
the other side of | 14 |
of the great spirit | 14 |
the side of the | 13 |
other side of the | 13 |
the opposite side of | 13 |
in front of the | 13 |
on the opposite side | 12 |
the leader of the | 12 |
the commencement of the | 12 |
the direction of the | 12 |
the camp in the | 11 |
under the command of | 11 |
could not have been | 11 |
leader of the riflemen | 11 |
on the edge of | 11 |
opposite side of the | 11 |
the head of the | 11 |
of the seventeen fires | 11 |
the morning of the | 11 |
to the united states | 11 |
in his history of | 11 |
was one of the | 11 |
of the late war | 11 |
on the part of | 11 |
the bank of the | 11 |
the camp of the | 11 |
the secretary of war | 11 |
on the bank of | 11 |
the foot of the | 10 |
at the foot of | 10 |
of the riflemen of | 10 |
between them and the | 10 |
in the act of | 10 |
in a few minutes | 10 |
to the war department | 10 |
it may be said | 10 |
the latter part of | 10 |
that it was a | 10 |
the loss of the | 10 |
the influence of the | 10 |
that it was not | 10 |
of the irish lad | 9 |
that part of the | 9 |
agent at fort wayne | 9 |
on the morning of | 9 |
the rear of the | 9 |
the prophet and his | 9 |
would not have been | 9 |
of the red men | 9 |
in the autumn of | 9 |
in the mean time | 9 |
this part of the | 9 |
that he had been | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
the close of the | 9 |
the period of his | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
tecumseh and his party | 9 |
there could be no | 8 |
in the neighborhood of | 8 |
that there was no | 8 |
among the trees and | 8 |
with the united states | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
and that it was | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
of some of the | 8 |
the north side of | 8 |
but a short time | 8 |
the th of august | 8 |
the rapids of the | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
that it was the | 8 |
to the edge of | 8 |
but it was not | 8 |
the body of tecumseh | 8 |
north side of the | 8 |
on the north side | 8 |
they would have been | 8 |
a visit to the | 7 |
side of the ohio | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
the south side of | 7 |
in the rear of | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
the movements of the | 7 |
the arrival of the | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
the north and west | 7 |
of the indians was | 7 |
the head of a | 7 |
the progress of the | 7 |
upon the part of | 7 |
the margin of the | 7 |
towards the united states | 7 |
of tecumseh and the | 7 |
on the back of | 7 |
in the latter part | 7 |
it will be seen | 7 |
between the indians and | 7 |
at the point where | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
of the indian tribes | 7 |
of making war upon | 7 |
any thing of the | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
to have been the | 7 |
in a letter to | 7 |
as i have said | 7 |
at the same moment | 7 |
by means of the | 7 |
south side of the | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
a considerable body of | 7 |
a few minutes later | 7 |
the vicinity of the | 7 |
a minute or two | 7 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
the agent at fort | 7 |
the edge of a | 7 |
they would not have | 7 |
the head waters of | 7 |
by a party of | 7 |
about the middle of | 7 |
in the spring of | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
the body of the | 7 |
a portion of the | 7 |
he would not have | 7 |
in the midst of | 6 |
of the white people | 6 |
about the same time | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
caught sight of the | 6 |
on the waters of | 6 |
which they had been | 6 |
of the prophet and | 6 |
as soon as they | 6 |
in this part of | 6 |
one of their number | 6 |
was on the point | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
on the banks of | 6 |
by the great spirit | 6 |
the waters of the | 6 |
some of the indians | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
the trail of the | 6 |
of the stream was | 6 |
on the south side | 6 |
letter to the war | 6 |
to take up the | 6 |
making war upon the | 6 |
the commander of the | 6 |
under date of th | 6 |
for any length of | 6 |
it could not have | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
and that he was | 6 |
one side of the | 6 |
in a short time | 6 |
from the fact that | 6 |
at the mouth of | 6 |
the chiefs of the | 6 |
union among the tribes | 6 |
history of the late | 6 |
side of the creek | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
any length of time | 6 |
a body of indians | 6 |
on the following day | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
he was in the | 6 |
west of the mississippi | 6 |
to the north and | 6 |
to the right and | 6 |
he was unable to | 6 |
that he was not | 6 |
of the indians to | 6 |
in the event of | 6 |
influence of the prophet | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
that the prophet had | 6 |
in his right hand | 6 |
of the enemy was | 6 |
the governor of indiana | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
a large body of | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
upon the opposite side | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
the indians and the | 6 |
to the secretary of | 6 |
the whole of the | 6 |
at no great distance | 6 |
the force of the | 6 |
it was not at | 6 |
on their way to | 6 |
at the moment of | 6 |
that he was in | 6 |
the point where the | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
within the limits of | 6 |
in the vicinity of | 6 |
the indian tribes of | 6 |
was not at all | 6 |
tecumseh and his followers | 6 |
the fire of the | 6 |
but there was no | 6 |
at the commencement of | 6 |
what do you mean | 5 |
the treaty of fort | 5 |
in a few moments | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
and that he would | 5 |
edge of the ravine | 5 |
the troops under general | 5 |
that would have been | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
their way to the | 5 |
between the whites and | 5 |
the valley of the | 5 |
thing of the kind | 5 |
on the side of | 5 |
the common property of | 5 |
that tecumseh fell by | 5 |
the heart of the | 5 |
the british and indians | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
could have been more | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
the right of the | 5 |
take them long to | 5 |
the trees and undergrowth | 5 |
tribes of north america | 5 |
tomahawk and scalping knife | 5 |
where they were until | 5 |
with some of the | 5 |
in front of them | 5 |
autumn of this year | 5 |
bank of the stream | 5 |
would have been the | 5 |
for any one to | 5 |
a good many miles | 5 |
on a visit to | 5 |
the day after the | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
by the hand of | 5 |
over the heads of | 5 |
a part of his | 5 |
a council was held | 5 |
the indians in the | 5 |
prophet and his brother | 5 |
in the hope of | 5 |
side of the prairie | 5 |
of the battle of | 5 |
would have been an | 5 |
the women and children | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
there was not a | 5 |
a series of years | 5 |
who were in the | 5 |
the th of october | 5 |
the figure of the | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
as a matter of | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
in advance of the | 5 |
of tecumseh and his | 5 |
with an expression of | 5 |
they had not been | 5 |
it was the same | 5 |
of the hunters of | 5 |
there was no call | 5 |
quite close to the | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
there was but one | 5 |
a ball and three | 5 |
history of the indian | 5 |
be no doubt that | 5 |
governor of indiana territory | 5 |
intention of making war | 5 |
by the hoofs of | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
to do is to | 5 |
camp at the foot | 5 |
with which he was | 5 |
of the young shawanoe | 5 |
to the number of | 5 |
of union among the | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
the approach of the | 5 |
the great spirit had | 5 |
period of his death | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
the report of a | 5 |
at the close of | 5 |
shall not marry white | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
the attack on fort | 5 |
latter part of the | 5 |
and shook his head | 5 |
on the margin of | 5 |
if you wish to | 5 |
force of the enemy | 5 |
i should like to | 5 |
by means of which | 5 |
camp in the ozarks | 5 |
the return of the | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
the course of this | 5 |
red shall not marry | 5 |
a glimpse of the | 5 |
tecumseh and his brother | 5 |
the attention of the | 5 |
a letter to the | 5 |
the spot where the | 5 |
of the shawanoe nation | 5 |
brought his rifle to | 5 |
side of the stream | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
of the british army | 5 |
the autumn of this | 5 |
off in the woods | 5 |
bank of the river | 5 |
put an end to | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
in possession of the | 5 |
the death of tecumseh | 5 |
and it was not | 5 |
the end of the | 5 |
report of a rifle | 5 |
the heads of the | 5 |
to the banks of | 5 |
to the treaty of | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
to take advantage of | 5 |
a branch of the | 5 |
such was the case | 5 |
at right angles to | 5 |
was in the act | 5 |
the field of battle | 5 |
he shook his head | 5 |
one hundred and fifty | 5 |
treaty of fort wayne | 5 |
the view of the | 5 |
both fred and terry | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
there was no time | 4 |
one of the winnebagos | 4 |
father and the rest | 4 |
the shawnees and miamis | 4 |
large body of indians | 4 |
of the last century | 4 |
on the next day | 4 |
the author of this | 4 |
that he would not | 4 |
wounded in the arm | 4 |
to signify that he | 4 |
turned to the left | 4 |
of british and indians | 4 |
that they did not | 4 |
the white people and | 4 |
he was on the | 4 |
you can well understand | 4 |
common property of all | 4 |
was something in the | 4 |
in a brief while | 4 |
he could not have | 4 |
only a short distance | 4 |
how it was that | 4 |
the miami of the | 4 |
in a low voice | 4 |
miami of the lakes | 4 |
of his plan of | 4 |
so far as he | 4 |
the keen eyes of | 4 |
troops under general harrison | 4 |
they were compelled to | 4 |
his head to signify | 4 |
the wishes of the | 4 |
that he had made | 4 |
his head and shoulders | 4 |
rapids of the miami | 4 |
commencement of the attack | 4 |
springing to his feet | 4 |
it has been already | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
slightly wounded in the | 4 |
an end to the | 4 |
the master of life | 4 |
close to the edge | 4 |
the prophet and tecumseh | 4 |
the scene of action | 4 |
the center of the | 4 |
and the united states | 4 |
an attack upon the | 4 |
knew that it was | 4 |
the indians who had | 4 |
with such force that | 4 |
to the relief of | 4 |
the hand of colonel | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
was sent to the | 4 |
to keep up the | 4 |
it came about that | 4 |
up to this time | 4 |
in favor of the | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
by a white man | 4 |
that he had killed | 4 |
the protection of the | 4 |
attends a council at | 4 |
the hunting grounds of | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
at the feet of | 4 |
the early part of | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
states that tecumseh was | 4 |
for a series of | 4 |
to the period of | 4 |
out of the water | 4 |
war with the united | 4 |
the agents of the | 4 |
indian agent at piqua | 4 |
the property of the | 4 |
that might have been | 4 |
the footsteps of the | 4 |
he caught sight of | 4 |
was present at the | 4 |
under the influence of | 4 |
the upper part of | 4 |
and on the th | 4 |
of the whites upon | 4 |
property of all the | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
upon the trail of | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
watching the movements of | 4 |
considerable body of indians | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
a part of it | 4 |
of deerfoot the shawanoe | 4 |
to be feared from | 4 |
upon the united states | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
the irish lad had | 4 |
the feet of the | 4 |
of the miami of | 4 |
treaties of fort wayne | 4 |
edge of the prairie | 4 |
to reach the fort | 4 |
compressing his lips and | 4 |
was of the most | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
ought to be able | 4 |
camp in the mountains | 4 |
of the white man | 4 |
had been taken from | 4 |
in such a position | 4 |
the passage of the | 4 |
far as he could | 4 |
the side of his | 4 |
waters of mad river | 4 |
to which he belonged | 4 |
that they would have | 4 |
as though he had | 4 |
within a few feet | 4 |
the settlement of greville | 4 |
a letter from the | 4 |
on the following morning | 4 |
so soon as the | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
at the moment the | 4 |
was the result of | 4 |
day after the battle | 4 |
with the loss of | 4 |
morning of the th | 4 |
it was at this | 4 |
stepped into the stream | 4 |
something of the kind | 4 |
fire of the enemy | 4 |
in consequence of the | 4 |
that it was his | 4 |
indian tribes of north | 4 |
that the white people | 4 |
birth place of tecumseh | 4 |
lying on the ground | 4 |
that he could have | 4 |
of the american army | 4 |
it was useless to | 4 |
the purpose of holding | 4 |
nothing was to be | 4 |
put a stop to | 4 |
so large a body | 4 |
a short time to | 4 |
the night of the | 4 |
the action of the | 4 |
he knew that the | 4 |
tecumseh present at the | 4 |
means of which he | 4 |
will be with you | 4 |
was not likely to | 4 |
by whom he was | 4 |
an easy matter for | 4 |
such was the fact | 4 |
large a body of | 4 |
were in the battle | 4 |
but one of the | 4 |
not likely to be | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
the encroachments of the | 4 |
so as to be | 4 |
with regard to the | 4 |
prophet and his followers | 4 |
that it is the | 4 |
rapids of the maumee | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
head to signify that | 4 |
to cross the river | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
any thing but a | 4 |
he was born in | 4 |
in his left hand | 4 |
from the great spirit | 4 |
hand of colonel johnson | 4 |
effort to reach the | 4 |
what may be called | 4 |
the loss of a | 4 |
the great spirit has | 4 |
the governor and the | 4 |
of the rapids of | 4 |
as you can well | 4 |
participates in the battle | 4 |
the position of the | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
it may be called | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
a short time before | 4 |
of the shawanoe tribe | 4 |
stood on the defensive | 4 |
peace on the frontiers | 4 |
at the period of | 4 |
a few feet of | 4 |
a friend of the | 4 |
to the ground and | 4 |
middle of the afternoon | 4 |
caught a glimpse of | 4 |
him on the shoulder | 4 |
that a party of | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
glad to see you | 4 |
middle of the stream | 4 |
the battle of tippecanoe | 4 |
for the protection of | 4 |
the whites and the | 4 |
in that part of | 4 |
keep to the trail | 4 |
to allow them to | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
to the camp in | 4 |
on one side of | 4 |
to the mouth of | 4 |
to the body of | 4 |
in the same direction | 4 |
head waters of the | 4 |
the spot where he | 4 |
would be able to | 4 |
could be no doubt | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
made up his mind | 4 |
foot of the ozarks | 4 |
the president of the | 4 |
on the authority of | 4 |
at the moment he | 4 |
any one of the | 4 |
they had not gone | 4 |
but a few minutes | 4 |
the command of the | 4 |
of a party of | 4 |
it was known that | 4 |
i will be with | 4 |
edge of the stream | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
the life of tecumseh | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
the intention of the | 4 |
that he was an | 4 |
it was not until | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
and in the course | 4 |
the indians from the | 4 |
the attack on the | 4 |
the hoofs of the | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
that they would not | 4 |
the advance of the | 4 |
now and then he | 4 |
he would have seen | 4 |
the trail which they | 4 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
with him to the | 3 |
occurrences of the late | 3 |
face of the huron | 3 |
his reputation as a | 3 |
a cessation of hostilities | 3 |
of course i do | 3 |
will be seen that | 3 |
when within a mile | 3 |
shake of his head | 3 |
the name of all | 3 |
any thing about the | 3 |
whatever may have been | 3 |
them under the name | 3 |
first fire of the | 3 |
the left of the | 3 |
nothing could have been | 3 |
did not take them | 3 |
a short distance below | 3 |
him that it was | 3 |
there was no cause | 3 |
of the th of | 3 |
it is stated that | 3 |
could not fail to | 3 |
circumstances of the case | 3 |
account of the battle | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
siege of fort meigs | 3 |
he was sure of | 3 |
and could not be | 3 |
in the attack upon | 3 |
to all the tribes | 3 |
dark and bloody ground | 3 |
such a thing as | 3 |
position was such that | 3 |
said that he had | 3 |
was too great for | 3 |
the clear air above | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
fell by the hand | 3 |
made a strong impression | 3 |
agreement between proctor and | 3 |
one of the tributaries | 3 |
and he was not | 3 |
edge of the water | 3 |
whether it was tecumseh | 3 |
any thing about it | 3 |
encroachments of the whites | 3 |
gun to his shoulder | 3 |
he emerged into the | 3 |
the indians were not | 3 |
by the treaty of | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
it has already been | 3 |
from the tomahawk and | 3 |
and three or four | 3 |
than i can tell | 3 |
was no more than | 3 |
of the tributaries of | 3 |
and terry clark were | 3 |
was supposed to be | 3 |
and that if he | 3 |
in his notes on | 3 |
of which i have | 3 |
a mile or so | 3 |
the circle of light | 3 |
his brother the prophet | 3 |
he was about to | 3 |
there was nothing in | 3 |
i tell you what | 3 |
to his feet and | 3 |
title to the lands | 3 |
which we have referred | 3 |
was no cause for | 3 |
his way through the | 3 |
fully a hundred yards | 3 |
below the mouth of | 3 |
be borne in mind | 3 |
was distinctly heard by | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
trunk of the tree | 3 |
the character and conduct | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
of the wabash and | 3 |
a mile from the | 3 |
ought to be ashamed | 3 |
the governor at vincennes | 3 |
when he found himself | 3 |
in the scioto valley | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
that the prophet was | 3 |
is said to have | 3 |
deerfoot will be sentinel | 3 |
was no time to | 3 |
the report of the | 3 |
to make the attempt | 3 |
the gaze of the | 3 |
as he could judge | 3 |
was about to speak | 3 |
was such that he | 3 |
a part of their | 3 |
to wait where they | 3 |
so as not to | 3 |
arose to the upright | 3 |
the moment of the | 3 |
the aged and infirm | 3 |
well along in the | 3 |
his lips and shaking | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
other tribes of the | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
great numbers of indians | 3 |
ten or fifteen yards | 3 |
as far as the | 3 |
without the consent of | 3 |
wait where they were | 3 |
to the spot where | 3 |
makes you think so | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
oliver and his companions | 3 |
i have no doubt | 3 |
upon the face of | 3 |
the wolf and wau | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
to the governor of | 3 |
he appeared to be | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
the command of a | 3 |
of one hundred and | 3 |
banks of the tippecanoe | 3 |
that the indians were | 3 |
of the animal was | 3 |
the relief of the | 3 |
by a shot from | 3 |
his influence among the | 3 |
the cabin of the | 3 |
of the three men | 3 |
in the edge of | 3 |
him before he could | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
attack on fort meigs | 3 |
peace with the united | 3 |
figure of the young | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
it took but a | 3 |
way to the camp | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
rose to his feet | 3 |
treaty of greenville in | 3 |
either side of the | 3 |
the wolf and the | 3 |
he had killed tecumseh | 3 |
i ought to be | 3 |
to which we have | 3 |
delawares on white river | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
on the ground and | 3 |
they were so far | 3 |
in case of an | 3 |
the assemblage of the | 3 |
which they had taken | 3 |
is supposed to have | 3 |
letter from the secretary | 3 |
the afternoon of the | 3 |
after the return of | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
proposed that they should | 3 |
by the governor to | 3 |
he bent his head | 3 |
not take them long | 3 |
the object of his | 3 |
the meaning of it | 3 |
make an effort to | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
was no help for | 3 |
mouth of the kanawha | 3 |
the number of their | 3 |
he fell by a | 3 |
on the left of | 3 |
seems to me that | 3 |
direction of the camp | 3 |
of the army under | 3 |
which belonged to the | 3 |
that his friend was | 3 |
there had been no | 3 |
soon as he could | 3 |
which was known to | 3 |
east fork of the | 3 |
upper part of the | 3 |
so as to keep | 3 |
alarm on the frontier | 3 |
it is generally believed | 3 |
army that he had | 3 |
purpose of holding a | 3 |
set out on their | 3 |
as if about to | 3 |
on a charge of | 3 |
that he and his | 3 |
the home of my | 3 |
colonel johnson was wounded | 3 |
what has become of | 3 |
and in a few | 3 |
the heart of deerfoot | 3 |
would have been hard | 3 |
captain johnny and bright | 3 |
it is certain that | 3 |
a charge of witchcraft | 3 |
that the winnebagos were | 3 |
at one end of | 3 |
shook his head in | 3 |
to the camp of | 3 |
out on their return | 3 |
his history of the | 3 |
did not choose to | 3 |
combined british and indian | 3 |
who had known him | 3 |
a considerable number of | 3 |
battle in which he | 3 |
the trail in the | 3 |
no suspicion of the | 3 |
known by the name | 3 |
one of the settlers | 3 |
on the right bank | 3 |
at the treaty of | 3 |
that an attack was | 3 |
of the kentucky troops | 3 |
the army that he | 3 |
which to defend himself | 3 |
war upon the united | 3 |
as far south as | 3 |
of the indians in | 3 |
he would have given | 3 |
part of the battle | 3 |
killed by colonel johnson | 3 |
was any thing but | 3 |
crossed over to the | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
there was something in | 3 |
one of the aids | 3 |
among the remote tribes | 3 |
shawnees and miamis had | 3 |
the aids of general | 3 |
of explaining his conduct | 3 |
the shawanoes have been | 3 |
with a view to | 3 |
reason why they should | 3 |
on the d of | 3 |
about one hundred and | 3 |
but a few moments | 3 |
the allies of the | 3 |
he seemed to have | 3 |
knew well enough that | 3 |
so that he had | 3 |
he did not wish | 3 |
time in which to | 3 |
as much as he | 3 |
the toe of his | 3 |
that it would have | 3 |
the dark and bloody | 3 |
once or twice he | 3 |
rolled over on the | 3 |
the tinkle of a | 3 |
a strong impression upon | 3 |
that it was their | 3 |
with so large a | 3 |
the command of general | 3 |
with the speed of | 3 |
the character of tecumseh | 3 |
as far as it | 3 |
that they had no | 3 |
can be no doubt | 3 |
have been an easy | 3 |
should like to know | 3 |
greater part of his | 3 |
the fall of tecumseh | 3 |
at the battle of | 3 |
character and conduct of | 3 |
the purpose of giving | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
the trunk of the | 3 |
the gulf of mexico | 3 |
the voice of the | 3 |
which he had been | 3 |
front of the cavern | 3 |
his ride on the | 3 |
to him that the | 3 |
commencement of the action | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
look in that direction | 3 |
military occurrences of the | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
returned to his camp | 3 |
that could not be | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
showed that it was | 3 |
of the aids of | 3 |
that he would make | 3 |
that tecumseh was shot | 3 |
they came upon the | 3 |
in the mouth of | 3 |
all the tribes of | 3 |
were in the vicinity | 3 |
whom he had never | 3 |
was nothing to be | 3 |
the mind of the | 3 |
for a minute or | 3 |
the indian killed by | 3 |
that there was nothing | 3 |
there was no help | 3 |
of the little miami | 3 |
manner in which he | 3 |
of the two boys | 3 |
that they had not | 3 |
a stop to the | 3 |
with the intention of | 3 |
a war with the | 3 |
to be called a | 3 |
the eagle eye of | 3 |
that he was right | 3 |
chiefs of the shawanoes | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
the lips of the | 3 |
the knife of the | 3 |
borne in mind that | 3 |
on either side of | 3 |
way back to the | 3 |
he came back to | 3 |
pages of this work | 3 |
as it may be | 3 |
part of the line | 3 |
it is stated by | 3 |
and his two companions | 3 |
had no suspicion of | 3 |
it was idle to | 3 |
bottom of the creek | 3 |
the limits of the | 3 |
the indians at tippecanoe | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
enough for them to | 3 |
made all haste toward | 3 |
that such was the | 3 |
any intention of making | 3 |
be with you myself | 3 |
more than i can | 3 |
a party of the | 3 |
the indians on the | 3 |
made no reply to | 3 |
intentions towards the united | 3 |
with might and main | 3 |
some time in the | 3 |
of the attack on | 3 |
were made by the | 3 |
the combined british and | 3 |
belonged to the shawanoes | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
and whose was the | 3 |
after the close of | 3 |
did not wish to | 3 |
this being the case | 3 |
he was killed by | 3 |
he broke into a | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
companies of militia were | 3 |
that the loss of | 3 |
to the head waters | 3 |
one of the red | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
the indians at greenville | 3 |
history of the shawanoe | 3 |
him to the ground | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
the command of colonel | 3 |
a belief that they | 3 |
made a visit to | 3 |
he was an enemy | 3 |
was born in the | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
it was evident that | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
the first part of | 3 |
several hundred yards further | 3 |
a manner as to | 3 |
the great spirit above | 3 |
under the protection of | 3 |
he knew it was | 3 |
and which afforded them | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
whom he was surrounded | 3 |
it is not to | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
at the date of | 3 |
the speed of the | 3 |
appeared to have been | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
the eagerness with which | 3 |
that there could be | 3 |
from the commencement of | 3 |
the opinion that the | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
the seat of government | 3 |
war upon the whites | 3 |
take care of themselves | 3 |
the number of whites | 3 |
by means of a | 3 |
part of the year | 3 |
to the people of | 3 |
to induce him to | 3 |
urged the indians to | 3 |
that it was an | 3 |
fly far from me | 3 |
to the wishes of | 3 |
by four hundred warriors | 3 |
to make an attack | 3 |
so that it would | 3 |
north and west of | 3 |
served him so well | 3 |
head of a party | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
why do you ask | 3 |
officers of the army | 3 |
and at the first | 3 |
to go to washington | 3 |
plunged into the forest | 3 |
under the charge of | 3 |
on a dead run | 3 |
eagerness with which the | 3 |
yet in the mouth | 3 |
on the head waters | 3 |
do you know that | 3 |
the excitement of the | 3 |
harrison to the secretary | 3 |
the th of november | 3 |
the month of july | 3 |
that colonel johnson killed | 3 |
the plan of the | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
such a manner as | 3 |
the bushes on the | 3 |
many of the indians | 3 |
the state of ohio | 3 |
where the ground was | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
from the view of | 3 |
the opinion that he | 3 |
and it would have | 3 |
that he was killed | 3 |
that he fell by | 3 |
the waters of paint | 3 |
as quick as thought | 3 |
he caught a glimpse | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
on the day before | 3 |
to the cabin of | 3 |
with the shawanoe language | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
kickapoos of the prairie | 3 |
git the bist of | 3 |
had served him so | 3 |
likely to be seen | 3 |
as far off as | 3 |
a small party of | 3 |
did not intend to | 3 |
take up the hatchet | 3 |
would be sure to | 3 |
which the indians were | 3 |
in the united states | 3 |
as you may well | 3 |
general proctor and his | 3 |
that had served him | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
influence among the indians | 3 |
in the preparation of | 3 |
no reason why they | 3 |
will be sentinel to | 3 |
had come back to | 3 |
could make such a | 3 |
when there was a | 3 |
are you going to | 3 |
to his red children | 3 |
an inch or two | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
shore of lake erie | 3 |
so close to the | 3 |
the one who had | 3 |
which there was no | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
to the death of | 3 |
no great distance from | 3 |
was heard in the | 3 |
have to do is | 3 |
be supposed that this | 3 |
in advance of his | 3 |
from tree to tree | 3 |
was within a few | 3 |
the east fork of | 3 |
were such as to | 3 |
to say any thing | 3 |
at the rapids of | 3 |
the evening of the | 3 |
that nothing was to | 3 |
for the boys to | 3 |
washington at the head | 3 |
i speak to you | 3 |
an effort to reach | 3 |
a few minutes before | 3 |
was accompanied by a | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
it did not take | 3 |
it was decided to | 3 |
the war between the | 3 |
assemblage of the indians | 3 |
battle of the rapids | 3 |
on the lookout for | 3 |
toward the close of | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
the tomahawk and scalping | 3 |
as though he was | 3 |
the shawanoe would have | 3 |
the result of the | 3 |
hundred miles to the | 3 |
looking in the direction | 3 |
killed by a ball | 3 |
of all the tribes | 3 |
ball and three buckshot | 3 |
for a full minute | 3 |
over on the ground | 3 |
the hunters of ozark | 3 |
a body of the | 3 |
had made up his | 3 |
had gone scarcely a | 3 |
of the man who | 3 |
on the battle ground | 3 |
a party of indians | 3 |
been taken from him | 3 |
indians on the left | 3 |
for which he was | 3 |
waters of paint creek | 3 |
the footprints of the | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
within a short distance | 3 |
such a manner that | 3 |
of all the indians | 3 |
the white people were | 3 |
in the early part | 3 |
of the one who | 3 |
soon as he had | 3 |
like that of the | 3 |
between proctor and tecumseh | 3 |
to which i have | 3 |
but he had never | 3 |
a ball in the | 3 |
that the great spirit | 3 |
the bank of a | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
as may be said | 3 |
of the american race | 3 |
and from the fact | 3 |
the base of the | 3 |
were fired upon by | 3 |
and commenced wading across | 3 |
keeping to the trail | 3 |
be the death of | 3 |
fork of the little | 3 |
has been already stated | 3 |
the prophet had sent | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
the indians of that | 3 |
they had gone scarcely | 3 |
on the ground with | 3 |
had been made by | 3 |
they could not be | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
a mile and a | 3 |
live in peace and | 3 |
to the cause of | 3 |
reason to believe that | 3 |
to join in a | 3 |
not at all impossible | 3 |
to the white people | 3 |
this side of the | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
early in the spring | 3 |
may be called a | 3 |
he ought not to | 3 |
it was not long | 3 |
to go with him | 3 |
back to the trail | 3 |
of the men were | 3 |
hostile to the united | 3 |
no help for it | 3 |
the day on which | 3 |
as we have hinted | 3 |
to the character of | 3 |
the subject of the | 3 |
a party of thirty | 3 |
and so it came | 3 |
to the upright position | 3 |
lake michigan and the | 3 |
on the evening of | 3 |
to the point where | 3 |
dash among the trees | 3 |
and stood on the | 3 |
after the treaty of | 3 |
we ought to be | 3 |
and a body of | 3 |
great spirit had given | 3 |
to visit the president | 3 |
the height of a | 3 |
face of the hunter | 3 |
the waters of mad | 3 |
was not long before | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
his plan of union | 3 |
know not what you | 3 |
tecumseh fell by the | 3 |
short distance of the | 3 |
safety of the frontiers | 3 |
that he was to | 3 |
the passage of a | 3 |
tinkle of a bell | 3 |
between us and the | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
to washington at the | 3 |
battle of point pleasant | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
aids of general harrison | 3 |
been an easy matter | 3 |
his rifle to his | 3 |
the credit of having | 3 |
a short distance away | 3 |
so that he could | 3 |
the first fire of | 3 |
six feet in height | 3 |
that the wolf had | 3 |
the whites on the | 3 |
a few minutes after | 3 |
a second or two | 3 |
there was no other | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
i am quite sure | 3 |
at the very moment | 3 |
words of the great | 3 |
union of the tribes | 3 |
in which to do | 3 |
a large number of | 3 |
who happened to be | 3 |
lips and shaking his | 3 |
the sincerity of his | 3 |
the fact that they | 3 |
taken in connection with | 3 |
the ally of the | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
on the spot where | 3 |
in keeping to the | 3 |
a flag of truce | 3 |
of one of their | 3 |
and many of the | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
see that it was | 3 |
of the ozark mountains | 3 |
was no call for | 3 |
rifle to his shoulder | 3 |
what makes you think | 3 |
was to have been | 3 |
but a short distance | 3 |
on this side of | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
if the bull should | 3 |
were spread on the | 3 |
the kickapoos of the | 3 |
rising to his feet | 3 |
that as it may | 3 |
of the indians at | 3 |
as if searching for | 3 |
be that as it | 3 |
it will be admitted | 3 |
camp of the hunters | 3 |
were on their way | 3 |
shot him dead with | 3 |
of his own race | 3 |
upon the arrival of | 3 |
drawn up on the | 3 |
through the army that | 3 |
showed that he was | 3 |
to be apprehended from | 3 |
president of the united | 3 |
toe of his moccasin | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
tribes of the north | 3 |
as though he expected | 3 |
but that he was | 3 |
have been the case | 3 |
was convinced that he | 3 |
to the scene of | 3 |
to catch sight of | 3 |
the forks of the | 3 |
the same direction as | 3 |
a short distance of | 3 |
is represented to have | 3 |
right angles to the | 3 |
was taken from the | 3 |
the appearance of some | 3 |
was made by the | 3 |
had no right to | 3 |
the hand of man | 3 |
to the waters of | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
sitting on the ground | 3 |
chief of the seventeen | 3 |
at a loss to | 3 |
back of the buffalo | 3 |
the consent of the | 3 |
his history of virginia | 3 |
so soon as he | 3 |
would have been in | 3 |
with a view of | 3 |
i do not think | 3 |
any one to have | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
to their head quarters | 3 |
and fred and terry | 3 |
war against the united | 3 |
the object of the | 3 |
but he was too | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
loss of the indians | 3 |
and there could be | 3 |
attended by four hundred | 3 |
entertained the opinion that | 3 |
with which to defend | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
toward the spot where | 3 |
slapping him on the | 3 |
to which he was | 3 |
out of the cavern | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
no more than a | 3 |
the indian agent at | 3 |
of the vicinity of | 3 |
camp of the winnebagos | 3 |
of the shawanoe indians | 3 |
to tecumseh and the | 3 |
without the least hesitation | 3 |
in the hope that | 3 |
exeunt all but tecumseh | 3 |
the camp at the | 3 |
head of the drove | 3 |
the throat of the | 3 |
between him and the | 3 |
came back to the | 3 |
would have seen that | 3 |
in the effort to | 3 |
enough to be called | 3 |
ran through the army | 3 |
there had been a | 3 |
as yet they had | 3 |
by all the tribes | 3 |
the indians who were | 3 |
and shaking his head | 3 |
of the present day | 3 |
something in the situation | 2 |
murder of the deaf | 2 |
from the opposite shore | 2 |
tecumseh was the principal | 2 |
have a wrestling match | 2 |
that for a moment | 2 |
acquainted with the shawanoe | 2 |
word ran through the | 2 |
two or three days | 2 |
tears in his eyes | 2 |
alighted on his feet | 2 |
tramp through the woods | 2 |
wipe away all tears | 2 |
one to the other | 2 |
or any of the | 2 |
was about the middle | 2 |
from the tomahawk of | 2 |
when fred linden and | 2 |
there was no further | 2 |
his men in the | 2 |
thousands of square miles | 2 |
was thrown from his | 2 |
he could make a | 2 |
the desperate character of | 2 |
took a position in | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
lasted but a few | 2 |
with the prospect of | 2 |
necessary to say that | 2 |
indian towns on the | 2 |
and just as the | 2 |
could not have found | 2 |
the ground in the | 2 |
a council at chillicothe | 2 |
a little to one | 2 |
three or four wounded | 2 |
depends upon the choice | 2 |
action of the animal | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
and now and then | 2 |
the name of chaouanons | 2 |
old men of york | 2 |
and benches to the | 2 |
far from the creek | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
he was convinced that | 2 |
makes another effort to | 2 |
go with him to | 2 |
the strength of the | 2 |
people of the united | 2 |
who had been killed | 2 |
a council between the | 2 |
back so as to | 2 |
of the sincerity of | 2 |
after the death of | 2 |
wounded in the neck | 2 |
as motionless as if | 2 |
an exclamation from the | 2 |
no doubt that they | 2 |
to send out a | 2 |
the forest near the | 2 |
battle of tippecanoe on | 2 |
where father and the | 2 |
the account of the | 2 |
raised his head and | 2 |
reached the other side | 2 |
they had taken but | 2 |
the animal was so | 2 |
the flint and steel | 2 |
go to war with | 2 |
so much so as | 2 |
showed that he had | 2 |
the country of the | 2 |
to the valley of | 2 |
of all the treaties | 2 |
off on a dead | 2 |
in color than the | 2 |
in the clear air | 2 |
like to know how | 2 |
in the death of | 2 |
and west of the | 2 |
of the piqua village | 2 |
to ohio in the | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
it was more than | 2 |
after the arrival of | 2 |
he had never seen | 2 |
many of whom were | 2 |
brethren at that place | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
former replies to it | 2 |
it was likely to | 2 |
why does my brother | 2 |
through the undergrowth and | 2 |
in the following manner | 2 |
the hilt in the | 2 |
of fred linden and | 2 |
but he was mistaken | 2 |
so that there was | 2 |
must not be supposed | 2 |
the whites upon their | 2 |
his friend at his | 2 |
attended a council between | 2 |
should happen to be | 2 |
aware of the vicinity | 2 |
and it may be | 2 |
that it was only | 2 |
it was the design | 2 |
the glimmer of the | 2 |
friend of the latter | 2 |
attack upon tecumseh in | 2 |
it was fairly dark | 2 |
be in his hands | 2 |
much attached to the | 2 |
within a few inches | 2 |
the loss of blood | 2 |
of them under the | 2 |
the woods as a | 2 |
that the indians would | 2 |
to remove to the | 2 |
horn and bullet pouch | 2 |
at the expense of | 2 |
lays hands on me | 2 |
down the bank of | 2 |
from the fact of | 2 |
ohio in the autumn | 2 |
was no call to | 2 |
in peace and friendship | 2 |
small stream of water | 2 |
as i have shown | 2 |
visit to the prophet | 2 |
with the course of | 2 |
was in plain view | 2 |
speak in the name | 2 |
cherokees in the south | 2 |
his gun from him | 2 |
a short distance from | 2 |
the prophet to arrest | 2 |
was enough to make | 2 |
had charge of the | 2 |
the character of a | 2 |
of the bow and | 2 |
from images generously made | 2 |
he indulged in a | 2 |
from the circumstances of | 2 |
and pointing to the | 2 |
whole of the tribes | 2 |
go in quest of | 2 |
that had to be | 2 |
take a look at | 2 |
that had been taken | 2 |
swerved to the left | 2 |
when there is no | 2 |
with his legs gathered | 2 |
in the morning of | 2 |
to recover his gun | 2 |
tecumseh attacked near big | 2 |
can not last long | 2 |
taken from the body | 2 |
buried to the hilt | 2 |
it has been stated | 2 |
a full minute neither | 2 |
the sagacity to perceive | 2 |
to release an american | 2 |
was killed in this | 2 |
the forts of canada | 2 |
on his left side | 2 |
in among the trees | 2 |
i see what you | 2 |
hands of one of | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
to the peace and | 2 |
to take his life | 2 |
get out the way | 2 |
for the recovery of | 2 |
puzzled to understand the | 2 |
as that of his | 2 |
of a war between | 2 |
which lay before him | 2 |
to participate in the | 2 |
author of this work | 2 |
mean to say that | 2 |
the left bank of | 2 |
struck off in the | 2 |
and he could not | 2 |
came down from the | 2 |
at the first fire | 2 |
of several american officers | 2 |
on the plea that | 2 |
and start a fire | 2 |
and a deputation of | 2 |
if she had been | 2 |
suspicion that had been | 2 |
him to give up | 2 |
a heavy fire upon | 2 |
autumn of the year | 2 |
the mouth of deerfoot | 2 |
because not permitted to | 2 |
the indian towns on | 2 |
hundred and fifty yards | 2 |
darker in color than | 2 |
indians were permitted to | 2 |
be able to do | 2 |
seated on the ground | 2 |
on the heels of | 2 |
be here in a | 2 |
from the suspicion that | 2 |
baubee of the british | 2 |
to the chiefs of | 2 |
where chillicothe now stands | 2 |
the morning after the | 2 |
of the intention of | 2 |
left no doubt of | 2 |
had reason to believe | 2 |
chicago brought about by | 2 |
have been killed by | 2 |
state of the case | 2 |
at all unlikely that | 2 |
early in the day | 2 |
then handed it to | 2 |
to draw out general | 2 |
indians who were in | 2 |
that they will be | 2 |
founder of an empire | 2 |
in front of edith | 2 |
have been more in | 2 |
the crack of the | 2 |
a loss to determine | 2 |
of the great principles | 2 |
latter to be burned | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
at the house of | 2 |
a few of his | 2 |
to the cabin to | 2 |
that fred linden and | 2 |
and was accustomed to | 2 |
of the beautiful ohio | 2 |
direction of the creek | 2 |
side of the canoe | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
in whom we are | 2 |
in the direction indicated | 2 |
set up a yell | 2 |
when the attack was | 2 |
of the indians having | 2 |
the peace and safety | 2 |
and a few of | 2 |
to come into our | 2 |
pick off any of | 2 |
of a white man | 2 |
but i am so | 2 |
and the prophet remove | 2 |
that the lands on | 2 |
was reached by the | 2 |
in the wide world | 2 |
the bronzed face of | 2 |
out of his mouth | 2 |
bones to bleach upon | 2 |
the north of the | 2 |
the purpose of making | 2 |
which caused them to | 2 |
taken from him by | 2 |
from the secretary of | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
in a gallant manner | 2 |
of tippecanoe on the | 2 |
time of the attack | 2 |
muskoe indian killed at | 2 |
had no thought of | 2 |
of an autumn day | 2 |
not so much so | 2 |
has directed me to | 2 |
when it was just | 2 |
with a belief that | 2 |
and the great spirit | 2 |
just in time to | 2 |
of one hundred yards | 2 |
the beast rolled over | 2 |
but who is this | 2 |
the result of a | 2 |
now major william oliver | 2 |
one of those uncommon | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
seen by any one | 2 |
thames on the th | 2 |
seemed to have been | 2 |
he was but an | 2 |
the conduct of tecumseh | 2 |
able to reach the | 2 |
in front of you | 2 |
only way in which | 2 |
that you intended to | 2 |
hand of man had | 2 |
attract the notice of | 2 |
it was deemed advisable | 2 |
in love with iena | 2 |
had turned to the | 2 |
the aborigines of this | 2 |
on which he had | 2 |
the burning of prisoners | 2 |
in the face of | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
followed by a general | 2 |
they would have cared | 2 |
harrison sends a pacific | 2 |
the loss sustained by | 2 |
or fifteen of our | 2 |
of the family of | 2 |
has since been built | 2 |
a visit at vincennes | 2 |
the battle of point | 2 |
listened with rapt attention | 2 |
no one would have | 2 |
indian killed at vincennes | 2 |
body of an indian | 2 |
give in to you | 2 |
disastrous battle of tippecanoe | 2 |
just in front of | 2 |
of the shawanoes was | 2 |
little doubt that the | 2 |
sketch of his character | 2 |
purpose of making war | 2 |
prophet to the secretary | 2 |
governor harrison applies to | 2 |
he had but to | 2 |
it may have been | 2 |
it was fortunate that | 2 |
was in earnest in | 2 |
the spring of this | 2 |
it on the ground | 2 |
greville in the autumn | 2 |
was nothing in the | 2 |
one of which he | 2 |
have been the most | 2 |
tecumseh visits governor harrison | 2 |
inclined to think that | 2 |
in his plumes and | 2 |
in bitter terms for | 2 |
it was made of | 2 |
settlers along the frontier | 2 |
four or five miles | 2 |
was now in the | 2 |
after it had been | 2 |
open hand over his | 2 |
the great plains of | 2 |
from assembling the indians | 2 |
so as to allow | 2 |
hands of the president | 2 |
is due to the | 2 |
life of the wolf | 2 |
it does not appear | 2 |
a star in his | 2 |
the purpose of annoying | 2 |
the practice of burning | 2 |
during the continuance of | 2 |
to the trouble of | 2 |
he had reason to | 2 |
to put an end | 2 |
men and several horses | 2 |
the detachment under dudley | 2 |
a great number of | 2 |
to let you know | 2 |
to point out the | 2 |
of his new code | 2 |
that you have no | 2 |
of the upper part | 2 |
a hundred feet of | 2 |
his gun and knife | 2 |
for my part i | 2 |
it began to look | 2 |
the truth of the | 2 |
he is visited in | 2 |
in the gloom of | 2 |
them that they were | 2 |
was on the side | 2 |
to unite in an | 2 |
the question who killed | 2 |
in the head from | 2 |
one of the party | 2 |
object of his visit | 2 |
he come out dere | 2 |
by land to malden | 2 |
his face toward the | 2 |
there would have been | 2 |
enough to make them | 2 |
of the town and | 2 |
that he would take | 2 |
the same caution that | 2 |
to do with that | 2 |
to be burnt alive | 2 |
a high and honorable | 2 |
it must be admitted | 2 |
known to the indians | 2 |
guns in their hands | 2 |
he had ever seen | 2 |
in a kneeling position | 2 |
from which they had | 2 |
that there were no | 2 |
was not one who | 2 |
we wish you to | 2 |
which he would have | 2 |
and his detachment had | 2 |
to tell the truth | 2 |
a party of delawares | 2 |
all the indian tribes | 2 |
when he once more | 2 |
that they would never | 2 |
could not deny that | 2 |
enemy to the seventeen | 2 |
flat on his face | 2 |
tribes on the mississippi | 2 |
and when it was | 2 |
to carry out their | 2 |
which they had followed | 2 |
indian agent at fort | 2 |
spot where tecumseh lay | 2 |
they were met by | 2 |
there was no escape | 2 |
one of the embers | 2 |
end of the clearing | 2 |
as it is now | 2 |
the river to the | 2 |
the day that he | 2 |
to say that it | 2 |
their return to their | 2 |
most of the pursuers | 2 |
from behind the tree | 2 |
the great spirit in | 2 |
from a visit to | 2 |
will be here in | 2 |
declines attending the treaty | 2 |
he stated to the | 2 |
at chatham with the | 2 |
overturn the established order | 2 |
several of the indians | 2 |
stepped upon dry land | 2 |
had not gone far | 2 |
soldier armed with a | 2 |
what they are going | 2 |
the death of teteboxti | 2 |
season of the year | 2 |
in the footsteps of | 2 |
under the direction of | 2 |
was in the path | 2 |
bronzed face of the | 2 |
they were unable to | 2 |
foul blows in this | 2 |
that they were in | 2 |
more than one thousand | 2 |
them long to gather | 2 |
was taken from his | 2 |
keep company with the | 2 |
keen eyes of the | 2 |
of the regular troops | 2 |
we have hinted in | 2 |
the neighborhood of the | 2 |
to the indians to | 2 |
the junction of the | 2 |
mind that he was | 2 |
one hundred and eighty | 2 |
on the thames on | 2 |
i am here to | 2 |
fired upon by the | 2 |
the contest on the | 2 |
this condition of affairs | 2 |
leader of the indians | 2 |
his faithfulness to the | 2 |
were close to the | 2 |
the country between lake | 2 |
war between them and | 2 |
in july tecumseh visits | 2 |
could they have got | 2 |
the west and south | 2 |
his legs gathered under | 2 |
in advance of this | 2 |
on the left bank | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
of the hostile indians | 2 |
of holding a conference | 2 |
like a pack of | 2 |
he wanted to get | 2 |
to have been delivered | 2 |
his hold upon her | 2 |
whites and indians near | 2 |
a party of his | 2 |
the sauks and foxes | 2 |
bank of the brook | 2 |
his life and character | 2 |
may have been the | 2 |
to show that the | 2 |
sent a messenger to | 2 |
he was not so | 2 |
concentrate all his faculties | 2 |
to keep up their | 2 |
indulged in a little | 2 |
with a party of | 2 |
the ground with his | 2 |
citizens of the united | 2 |
go at once to | 2 |
the indians will not | 2 |
that he was watching | 2 |
encroachments of the white | 2 |
makes him a visit | 2 |
said one of the | 2 |
the parties were not | 2 |
was a member of | 2 |
from thence passes by | 2 |
in the highest degree | 2 |
and when we approached | 2 |
the guns of the | 2 |
with a ball and | 2 |
showed that they were | 2 |
of all that is | 2 |
side of the wabash | 2 |
and he knew that | 2 |
a warning that he | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
was terminated by the | 2 |
on the frontier continues | 2 |
one of the warriors | 2 |
the th of september | 2 |
to the indian camp | 2 |
with it that he | 2 |
the bow and arrow | 2 |
a glance at the | 2 |
the river de corce | 2 |
would have been far | 2 |
be desirable to purchase | 2 |
good account of themselves | 2 |
that they ought to | 2 |
the irish lad in | 2 |
at a point beyond | 2 |
event of hostilities between | 2 |
what he has done | 2 |
engaged in a personal | 2 |
of the different tribes | 2 |
he stepped into the | 2 |
the left wing of | 2 |
between lake michigan and | 2 |
to have a wrestling | 2 |
was at this moment | 2 |
their women and children | 2 |
the event of its | 2 |
be delivered to the | 2 |
down in front of | 2 |
been already stated that | 2 |
number of whites killed | 2 |
which they would be | 2 |
turtle tribe of the | 2 |
a few inches above | 2 |
this was the first | 2 |
wood on the fire | 2 |
the look of the | 2 |
in forming an estimate | 2 |
we now proceed to | 2 |
he was pleased with | 2 |
that they were the | 2 |
but not enough to | 2 |
the path in front | 2 |
the purpose of taking | 2 |
ottawas and chippewas from | 2 |
friendly to the united | 2 |
have full power to | 2 |
any of their enemies | 2 |
to the mounted regiment | 2 |
natural that he should | 2 |
up by the indians | 2 |
they were determined to | 2 |
he was a friend | 2 |
i have been thinking | 2 |
as they may be | 2 |
and i will do | 2 |
as quick as lightning | 2 |
not only was the | 2 |
as a means of | 2 |
in the path in | 2 |
him in the fort | 2 |
the traditions of his | 2 |
in the preceding chapter | 2 |
southern shore of lake | 2 |
savage shook his head | 2 |
fred linden could hardly | 2 |
bravery and good conduct | 2 |
an account of which | 2 |
removes with the prophet | 2 |
go to washington at | 2 |
i can bring darkness | 2 |
fully a quarter of | 2 |
present at the second | 2 |
he was so far | 2 |
at the treaty a | 2 |
that so soon as | 2 |
in despite of the | 2 |
the prophet to greenville | 2 |
said nothing until the | 2 |
clair and his army | 2 |
war between great britain | 2 |
head chiefs of the | 2 |
made during the night | 2 |
a cow that had | 2 |
in the clear water | 2 |
he turned to the | 2 |
we are on the | 2 |
the statement of the | 2 |
on the page of | 2 |
he had found it | 2 |
tribe to which he | 2 |
that it would not | 2 |
towns on the scioto | 2 |
of his life and | 2 |
fell the indian warrior | 2 |
they did not dare | 2 |
would have been no | 2 |
to do with it | 2 |
stepped carefully into the | 2 |
in the hesperian for | 2 |
were so far from | 2 |
with a soldier armed | 2 |
to the seat of | 2 |
by whose hands he | 2 |
the true state of | 2 |
a bundle of sticks | 2 |
a message to him | 2 |
on the track of | 2 |
quickly saw that the | 2 |
the duty of the | 2 |
thus it was that | 2 |
and god shall wipe | 2 |
flying high in air | 2 |
mention the death of | 2 |
a muskoe indian killed | 2 |
valley of the scioto | 2 |
after colonel johnson was | 2 |
him and the wood | 2 |
of those who escaped | 2 |
the care of his | 2 |
he lowered it again | 2 |
near the mouth of | 2 |
indians poured in a | 2 |
his head as if | 2 |
the only person in | 2 |
chatham with the troops | 2 |
insisted that he had | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
that this celebrated chief | 2 |
in a similar manner | 2 |
make such a blunder | 2 |
if they meant to | 2 |
would have done credit | 2 |
did not escape the | 2 |
to see any thing | 2 |
prophet to arrest these | 2 |
the united force of | 2 |
for whom he was | 2 |
seemed to him that | 2 |
for several hundred yards | 2 |
agents of the united | 2 |
make them a visit | 2 |
that it was as | 2 |
would be prudent to | 2 |
a few hundred yards | 2 |
department for troops to | 2 |
as he was on | 2 |
proctor to release an | 2 |
on his back was | 2 |
the potawatamies and kickapoos | 2 |
the turtle tribe of | 2 |
two thousand warriors at | 2 |
and handed it to | 2 |
after the peace of | 2 |
attacked near big rock | 2 |
objection to the grove | 2 |
stood on the edge | 2 |
dashed off on a | 2 |
but if you think | 2 |
at an earlier period | 2 |
charged upon the enemy | 2 |
of the th regiment | 2 |
their ability in that | 2 |
release an american prisoner | 2 |
be able to speak | 2 |
the cause of these | 2 |
as though it was | 2 |
belief that he was | 2 |
it was a good | 2 |
the sacs and foxes | 2 |
at last he emerged | 2 |
the ground beside the | 2 |
are all well pleased | 2 |
scalps of deerfoot and | 2 |
for a single moment | 2 |
ball in the head | 2 |
of the youth was | 2 |
was not the slightest | 2 |
did not stop to | 2 |
when the indians were | 2 |
the great principles of | 2 |
that all three were | 2 |
for the ensuing day | 2 |
the page of history | 2 |
moving through the wood | 2 |
it under the bushes | 2 |
the lads could not | 2 |
sections of the country | 2 |
to him on that | 2 |
the month of june | 2 |
passes by land to | 2 |
had been done by | 2 |
was given up as | 2 |
to the shawanoe chiefs | 2 |
three indians and two | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
of the shawanoe could | 2 |
and made no reply | 2 |
ball and three buck | 2 |
of the following year | 2 |
of the war chiefs | 2 |
between the shawanoes and | 2 |
i have come to | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
effort to ascertain the | 2 |
attack upon the governor | 2 |
washed from the face | 2 |
to keep pace with | 2 |
intercourse with the whites | 2 |
had seen him before | 2 |
of bowlders and rocks | 2 |
in a voice that | 2 |
because it was a | 2 |
to concentrate all his | 2 |
encamped on the bank | 2 |
what reason have you | 2 |
some whites under robert | 2 |
seen that he was | 2 |
the war department relative | 2 |
the effects of the | 2 |
of the miami had | 2 |
up and down with | 2 |
known to have been | 2 |
speech to tecumseh and | 2 |
on both sides of | 2 |
the winnebagos were not | 2 |
as it was possible | 2 |
another at chillicothe in | 2 |
i have seen him | 2 |
in some places was | 2 |
the young men were | 2 |
bear them to the | 2 |
him long and intimately | 2 |
knew better than he | 2 |
attack on fort stephenson | 2 |
by a body of | 2 |
the shoulders of the | 2 |
the potawatamies and other | 2 |
in his hands before | 2 |
and a moment later | 2 |
the different tribes of | 2 |
the boys did not | 2 |
deliver his second blow | 2 |
caution that had characterized | 2 |
up his mind to | 2 |
the shadow of the | 2 |
shall wipe away all | 2 |
alone in the woods | 2 |
three miles above vincennes | 2 |
delivered to the latter | 2 |
this is a little | 2 |
the arm of the | 2 |
was but a short | 2 |
the skill and energy | 2 |
the great spirit does | 2 |
the calculation of the | 2 |
are here at last | 2 |
and aware that the | 2 |
he entered into the | 2 |
keep pace with the | 2 |
would give a good | 2 |
uttered an exclamation of | 2 |
he did not look | 2 |
the combined army of | 2 |
will see the difficulty | 2 |
would have been done | 2 |
of the tribes of | 2 |
he attends a council | 2 |
a shot at them | 2 |
influence with the indians | 2 |
to give it up | 2 |
tecumseh that he was | 2 |
deerfoot and the two | 2 |
will go with me | 2 |
boys opened their eyes | 2 |
come from one side | 2 |
he knew that his | 2 |
on the other bank | 2 |
the opposite bank of | 2 |
or in the eyes | 2 |
the one that had | 2 |
pacific speech to tecumseh | 2 |
the king of great | 2 |
harrison on the subject | 2 |
found that he was | 2 |
boats and cross over | 2 |
go with us to | 2 |
be feared more than | 2 |
that he had kept | 2 |
up the tomahawk against | 2 |
but i have been | 2 |
but it was the | 2 |
that the lads could | 2 |
the th of june | 2 |
in by great numbers | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
to give a good | 2 |
was the design of | 2 |
british influence over the | 2 |
that he could be | 2 |
attack on fort recovery | 2 |
as had been anticipated | 2 |
war department relative to | 2 |
the fire was started | 2 |
some six or eight | 2 |
to do was to | 2 |
of deerfoot and the | 2 |
you know not what | 2 |
it seem to come | 2 |
had scarcely done so | 2 |
the origin of the | 2 |
of the whites were | 2 |
killed in the action | 2 |
the former would be | 2 |
regular visits to the | 2 |
to return to his | 2 |
no trouble in keeping | 2 |
in accordance with the | 2 |
terry had no thought | 2 |
to adhere to the | 2 |
on the ensuing morning | 2 |
course of the afternoon | 2 |
did you ever hear | 2 |
but they had not | 2 |
and that the indians | 2 |
he and his two | 2 |
terry clark were in | 2 |
us and the camp | 2 |
killing ten or fifteen | 2 |
head of a deputation | 2 |
the latter sends a | 2 |
a heavy fire from | 2 |
they ought to be | 2 |
one of the indians | 2 |
account of this action | 2 |
at this moment the | 2 |
could not withstand the | 2 |
which he was ever | 2 |
they would have to | 2 |
should have omitted to | 2 |
one of the three | 2 |
it was subject to | 2 |
some horses were stolen | 2 |
caught the sound of | 2 |
firearms with which to | 2 |
he had brought down | 2 |
be hanged if i | 2 |
so far away from | 2 |
heavy fire from the | 2 |
rope to a tree | 2 |
the woods in quest | 2 |
that he was only | 2 |
summary of his life | 2 |
which he was engaged | 2 |
years on the western | 2 |
he raised his hand | 2 |
a shake of his | 2 |
that they would hear | 2 |
the th of july | 2 |
quick that he could | 2 |
is contained in the | 2 |
a hundred feet in | 2 |
there were ten indians | 2 |
to resist the further | 2 |
reliance may be placed | 2 |
were startled by the | 2 |
and the fact that | 2 |
between the english and | 2 |
they would hear from | 2 |
passed to the left | 2 |
their means of subsistence | 2 |
he could not explain | 2 |
you are an enemy | 2 |
in his official report | 2 |
in which the indians | 2 |
as well as that | 2 |
in attended a council | 2 |
that it did not | 2 |
fallen under our observation | 2 |
king of the woods | 2 |
while most of the | 2 |
of the white settlements | 2 |
that the crisis of | 2 |
hostility to the united | 2 |
not to do so | 2 |
a small indian canoe | 2 |
to the great miami | 2 |
down to a walk | 2 |
to the distance of | 2 |
rights of the indians | 2 |
for the preservation of | 2 |
and it was evident | 2 |
end of the group | 2 |
at the base of | 2 |
bottom of the ravine | 2 |
troops under general clay | 2 |
of the dark and | 2 |
there was no reason | 2 |
the point whence came | 2 |
opinion of the prophet | 2 |
broken up in disorder | 2 |
the ulterior objects of | 2 |
to be feared more | 2 |
that we can not | 2 |
peace and friendship with | 2 |
prophet had sent a | 2 |
maintain peace on the | 2 |
to their feet and | 2 |
and declared that he | 2 |
sprang to his feet | 2 |
after they had walked | 2 |
the purpose of explaining | 2 |
property of the indians | 2 |
it is as follows | 2 |
was at the head | 2 |
the events of the | 2 |
the two boys stood | 2 |
had been cast upon | 2 |
of the third part | 2 |
must have known that | 2 |
of the turtle tribe | 2 |
the evidence of his | 2 |
have come to say | 2 |
they had taken the | 2 |
a long distance to | 2 |
that he and the | 2 |
in a heavy fire | 2 |
of the deaf chief | 2 |
the delawares and the | 2 |
and seemed to concentrate | 2 |
object of his ambition | 2 |
the earl of dunmore | 2 |
as well as his | 2 |
told him that the | 2 |
an hour or so | 2 |
from this you will | 2 |
the influence of tecumseh | 2 |
the trail which he | 2 |
that if she was | 2 |
say any thing about | 2 |
be koind enough to | 2 |
sent by governor harrison | 2 |
this was followed by | 2 |
so far from home | 2 |
the testimony of several | 2 |
the friendship of the | 2 |
the neck of the | 2 |
just below the mouth | 2 |
of their people as | 2 |
and a considerable body | 2 |
not the words of | 2 |
the person who had | 2 |
who went into the | 2 |
the hands of one | 2 |
he would give them | 2 |
ye not mind that | 2 |
stood in front of | 2 |
part of them remained | 2 |
he did not know | 2 |
been the calculation of | 2 |
and of his brother | 2 |
an enemy of the | 2 |
object in forming a | 2 |
or five miles into | 2 |
indians in the action | 2 |
speaks of it as | 2 |
edge of the creek | 2 |
do not think that | 2 |
all haste to the | 2 |
body of indians were | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
visited in by great | 2 |
and scratched his head | 2 |
down upon the ground | 2 |
but by commodore perry | 2 |
the small open space | 2 |
that his conduct had | 2 |
latter sends a speech | 2 |
they could not have | 2 |
and a good man | 2 |
know that it is | 2 |
turned his back on | 2 |
the use of talking | 2 |
there was a chance | 2 |
are an enemy to | 2 |
of the leaders of | 2 |
the moment he was | 2 |
which he wishes to | 2 |
and if they were | 2 |
and there were reasons | 2 |
holding a conference with | 2 |
any one in the | 2 |
for the third time | 2 |
by far the most | 2 |
instructed by the president | 2 |
to the first division | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
those uncommon geniuses which | 2 |
they supposed it was | 2 |
of the leader of | 2 |
having satisfied himself that | 2 |
near the river raisin | 2 |
november of this year | 2 |
and communicated to him | 2 |
early part of the | 2 |
one who dared to | 2 |
who were capable of | 2 |
he saw nothing of | 2 |
he would have preferred | 2 |
to be the case | 2 |
reach the other side | 2 |
hatred to the whites | 2 |
that she did not | 2 |
his influence over his | 2 |
to pick off any | 2 |
and in doing so | 2 |
an assault upon the | 2 |
following remarks upon the | 2 |
that have done it | 2 |
declared to be the | 2 |
the sight was a | 2 |
unsuspicious of the danger | 2 |
to ascertain the designs | 2 |
to be led to | 2 |
what sort of a | 2 |
they were about to | 2 |
but he had no | 2 |
deep as the other | 2 |
to fall on his | 2 |
live in peace with | 2 |
and in which he | 2 |
with the understanding that | 2 |
the tributaries of the | 2 |
was an enemy of | 2 |
his head in the | 2 |
they saw him raise | 2 |
they were until near | 2 |
the eve of a | 2 |
and the father and | 2 |
his field of vision | 2 |
the end of which | 2 |
he was without any | 2 |
more than once he | 2 |
the latter to be | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
the point at which | 2 |
he saw the great | 2 |
a halt on the | 2 |
kentuckians on the east | 2 |
they could afford to | 2 |
others of his tribe | 2 |
lands were the common | 2 |
of the prairie to | 2 |
margin of the river | 2 |
a few minutes ago | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
after the battle was | 2 |
to deliver his second | 2 |
to abolish the burning | 2 |
with an air of | 2 |
that for the time | 2 |
brought to bear upon | 2 |
citizens of this country | 2 |
that one of their | 2 |
to the care of | 2 |
at the second attack | 2 |
more than he could | 2 |
suspicion of the truth | 2 |
five miles into the | 2 |