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" ... one that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, fired a ball, which entering the Indian's groin, he fell and was drawn off by the rest. " Cook, perceiving the people determined to oppose his designs, and that he should not succeed without further... "
The Library of American Biography - Page 144
by Jared Sparks - 1847
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History of the Hawaiian Or Sandwich Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities ...

James Jackson Jarves - 1843 - 408 pages
...had dared to attempt a combat with him ; and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...second time, and threatened any one that should oppose himCook, perceiving this, fired a ball, which entering the Indian's groin, he fell and was drawn off...
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History of the Hawaiian Or Sandwich Islands, Embracing Their Antiquities ...

James Jackson Jarves - 1844 - 460 pages
...had dared to attempt a eombat with him •. and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...from without the crowd a second time, and threatened anv one that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, fired a ball, which entering the Indian's groin,...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - 1847 - 250 pages
...had dared to attempt a combat with him ; and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...Indian's groin, he fell and was drawn off by the rest. this, a chief from behind stabbed him with one of our iron daggers, just under the shoulder-blade,...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - 1847 - 270 pages
...had dared to atlcmpl a combat with linn ; and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook tired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...without the crowd a second time, and threatened any one thai should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, lired a ball, which entering the Indian's groin, he...
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History of the Hawaiian Islands: Embracing Their Antiquities, Mythology ...

James Jackson Jarves - 1847 - 250 pages
...him ; and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook ¿red at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving be received no damage from the fire, rushed from without the crowd a second time, and threatened MI}' one that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, fired a ball, which entering the Indian's groin,...
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Self-made Men

Charles C. B. Seymour - 1858 - 1454 pages
...that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, flred a ball, which entering the Indian's groin, ho fell, and was drawn off by the rest. '' Cook, perceiving the people dctermined to oppose his designs, and tiiat he should not succeed withont, further bloodshed, ordered...
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Records and Papers of the New London County Historical Society, Volume 3

New London County Historical Society (Conn.) - 1906 - 478 pages
...that advanced towards Cook in an attitude that alarmed one of the guard. * * * Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...one that should oppose him. * * * Cook, perceiving the people determined to oppose his designs, and that he should not succeed without further bloodshed,...
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Britain's Sea-soldiers: A History of the Royal Marines and Their ..., Volume 1

Cyril Field - 1924 - 496 pages
...that had dared to attempt a combat with him, and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...from without the crowd a second time, and threatened anyone that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, fired a ball which, entering the Indian's groin,...
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Britain's Sea-soldiers: A History of the Royal Marines and Their ..., Volume 1

Cyril Field - 1924 - 506 pages
...that had dared to attempt a combat with him, and as soon as he was pointed out, Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...from the fire, rushed from without the crowd a second tune, and threatened anyone that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, fired a ball which, entering...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 3

Robert Walsh - 1828 - 678 pages
...that had dared to attempt to combat with him, and as soon as he was pointed out Cook fired at him with a blank. The Indian, perceiving he received no damage...one that should oppose him. Cook, perceiving this, flred a ball, which entering the Indian's groin, he fell and was drawn off by the rest. " Cook perceiving...
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