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They grew louder as the Indians charged again.
Mipps then joined Syn in his quest for revenge, pursuing Tappitt and Imogene throughout the thirteen American colonies ( supposedly preaching the gospel to the Indians ) and around the world ( as part of a whaling voyage ) afterwards, and was with him in the Caribbean when Dr. Syn turned again to piracy, assuming the name of Captain Clegg ( taking the name " Clegg " from a certain vicious biting fly he had encountered in America ), hijacking his enemy Tappitt's own ship and crew and sailing off with them ( renaming the ship the Imogene ) to become the most infamous pirate of the day.
" He ( Antiochus ) crossed the Caucasus and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him ".
In 2005, the Mud Hens won the International League Governor's Cup Championship against the Indianapolis Indians and again in 2006 against the Rochester Red Wings for their 2nd and 3rd championships.
" Stark's forces again swelled the next day with the arrival of some Stockbridge Indians, bringing his force ( excluding Warner's men ) to nearly 2, 000 men.
The Indians made numerous raids along the South Platte, both east and west of Julesburg, and raided the fort again in early February.
Baseball returned to Alexandria again in 1972, with the Aces as the San Diego Padres ' AA farm club, and while it only lasted four years, many major league notables passed through Alexandria-in particular All-Star pitcher Randy Jones and longtime Cleveland Indians first baseman John Grubb.
:" He crossed the Caucasus ( Hindu Kush ) and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus ( Subhashsena in Prakrit ) the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him.
It was mined by prehistoric Indians for gypsum and salts and was the site of the largest saltpeter mine in Tennessee during the War of 1812 and again during the American Civil War.
Orellana and his boat crew, who had set out again to locate the principal channel, were subsequently attacked by Indians.
Since 2008 it has again been held by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, a federally recognized tribe.
The area, inhabited first by the Adais ( Brushwood ) Indians of the Caddo Confederacy, was first under Spanish rule, then French, English, Spanish again, and French when Napoleon sold it to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
Winfield, who was now the oldest MLB player, was again granted free agency in October but re-signed with the Indians as spring training began in April.
The town grew again and was incorporated on June 21, 1887 and Welaka was affirmed as the town's name ; the name Welaka is said to have been derived from the word local American Indians used for the St. Johns River.
He was chief of the Sac and Fox Indians, and fought against the United States again when his people were moved west by the government.
Once the Indians had built a new life there, the U. S. government opened up the area for homesteading in 1875, and once again, forced the Indians to move — some returned to their ancestral homelands, others went north to the Siletz Reservation.
It was rebuilt nearby in 1785 after the renewal of hostilities between the United States government and the Indians, but saw little action and was eventually abandoned once again.
But you killed my kin again on Yellow Creek, and took my cousin prisoner then I thought I must kill too ; and I have been three timeto war since but the Indians is not Angry only myself.
In 1918 the team was once again renamed the Indians, however this is disputed due many records of the time still refer to the club as the Burkhardts until 1920.
They were also swept by the Cleveland Indians in the 1995 AL Division Series in three games ( extending their postseason losing streak to a major-league record 13 games ), lost again to the Indians in the 1998 ALDS three games to one, and were defeated by the Yankees four games to one in the 1999 ALCS.
He once again became a starting catcher with the Indians, however, he went back on the disabled list after a collision at home plate with Jim Rice.
The Indians played in the NFL again for the 1923 season, but the team that was field was weaker than the one from the year prior.
Hornsby began 1941 managing the Indians once again, but he resigned in the middle of the season.

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the indentured labour and other such discriminations faced by Indians in the British colonies.
On the subject of pitchers, in Ted's autobiography written with John Underwood, Ted opines regarding Bob Lemon ( a sinker-ball specialist ) pitching for Cleveland Indians around 1951: " I have to rate Lemon as one of the very best pitchers I ever faced.
In 1933, Childe travelled to Asia, visiting Iraq, a place he thought was " great fun ", and then India, which he conversely felt was " detestable " because of the hot weather and the extreme poverty faced by the majority of Indians.
But Carleton's biographer, Aurora Hunt, wrote, " This was the first time that the Indians had faced artillery fire.
The Zunis were self-sufficient during the mid-19th century, but faced raiding by the Apaches, Navajos, and Plains Indians.
The following year, he had one start for the Yankees in the ALDS against the Cleveland Indians ; coincidentally, he again faced his 1988 postseason nemesis Orel Hershiser.
The colonists faced high rates of death because of disease, starvation, inefficient resupply or wars with Indians or other European powers.
While pitching for the NL in the 1937 All-Star Game, Dean faced Earl Averill of the American League Cleveland Indians.
They are powerful symbols of the choice Europeans and Indians faced whenever they met: one end was the pipe of peace, the other an axe of war.
WEWS aired only one other World Series involving the Indians-in, when the Indians again faced the now-Atlanta Braves-the local airing was split with WKYC.
Reynolds retired the last 17 Indians he faced.
During the late 19th century and early 20th century, many colonizers faced labor shortages and were unable to obtain slaves from Africa due to the abolition of slavery ; thus, they imported many Indians as indentured servants to labor on plantations.
The Indians faced the Boston Red Sox in a one-game playoff to determine which team would represent the AL in the World Series.
The apocryphal story goes that in 1775, Quakers in a Friends meeting house in Easton, New York were faced by a tribe of Indians on the war path.
The following year he was traded to the Indians in a deal that brought starter Bert Blyleven to Minnesota, and when he finally reached the majors in 1986 he faced Blyleven in his first major-league at-bat.
Just before the end of his term, Laugerud was also faced with the consequences of a stand-off between Kekchi Indians and the military in Panzós, in which 53 unarmed civilians were killed by the Army, and another 47 were wounded.
In that same season, the Indians faced the New York Giants in the 1954 World Series, which matched the two leagues ' champion bats, Ávila and Willie Mays ; it was the third time that top batters in the majors played each other in the Series.
Davalillo had an off year in 1966 and, the Indians began to use him in a platoon role, playing him when they faced right handed pitchers.
Nóbrega and his colleagues tried to fulfill their mission but faced many difficulties because the colonists mistreated and tried to enslave the Indians.
In 1995, Lofton and the Indians faced the Seattle Mariners in the 1995 ALCS.
By afternoon, Pettis estimated Carson's army faced more than 3, 000 Indians.
On July 21 in Cleveland, he faced the minimum 27 batters in a two-hit shutout of the Indians.
After this, they pursued a more good-natured rivalry and became quite friendly ; Hammond publicly expressed sympathy towards Constantine and other black West Indians for the discrimination that they faced.
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