Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... United States and Upper Canada , I met with several Indians , whose external wretchedness in- duced me to make inquiries as to their present condition ; and although many persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly ...
... United States and Upper Canada , I met with several Indians , whose external wretchedness in- duced me to make inquiries as to their present condition ; and although many persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly ...
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... United States and in Great Britain , may yet be found to interpose their power and energies in behalf of a race destitute of the use of letters to vindicate their character , and to set forth some por- tion of their wrongs , I have been ...
... United States and in Great Britain , may yet be found to interpose their power and energies in behalf of a race destitute of the use of letters to vindicate their character , and to set forth some por- tion of their wrongs , I have been ...
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... United States , lead me to avoid even the appear- ance of wishing to allow any sentiment to mingle in this work , which might attach to it an air of nationality . The kindness and civility which I have experienced from all ranks in the ...
... United States , lead me to avoid even the appear- ance of wishing to allow any sentiment to mingle in this work , which might attach to it an air of nationality . The kindness and civility which I have experienced from all ranks in the ...
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... United States , deceive themselves in the belief that because the poor Indians , whose lands they possess , and whose rivers they navigate , have no powerful voice to blazon their wrongs , and hold them up to the abhorrence of mankind ...
... United States , deceive themselves in the belief that because the poor Indians , whose lands they possess , and whose rivers they navigate , have no powerful voice to blazon their wrongs , and hold them up to the abhorrence of mankind ...
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... United States , when the following speeches were delivered by them . The reader , I think , will not fail to discern in these addresses a grand vein of original eloquence , united with great sagacity ; another proof of the error of his ...
... United States , when the following speeches were delivered by them . The reader , I think , will not fail to discern in these addresses a grand vein of original eloquence , united with great sagacity ; another proof of the error of his ...
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