Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... authority to be peculiar to the Five Nations . * Duponceau's Report to the American Philosophical Society , held at Philadelphia , p . 14 . + De Witt Clinton's Discourse to the New York Society , p . 49 , 50 . " " The most remarkable ...
... authority to be peculiar to the Five Nations . * Duponceau's Report to the American Philosophical Society , held at Philadelphia , p . 14 . + De Witt Clinton's Discourse to the New York Society , p . 49 , 50 . " " The most remarkable ...
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... authority which might be exaggerated , or through the medium of professed translators , who might be disposed to manufacture these harangues , after a given model , into the European tongues ; but that it operates upon all alike , and ...
... authority which might be exaggerated , or through the medium of professed translators , who might be disposed to manufacture these harangues , after a given model , into the European tongues ; but that it operates upon all alike , and ...
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... authority . We are authorized and instructed to make these communications . We come in com- pany with an agent of the United States . What we do , was agreed upon in a council of the Seneca Nation , before we left home . Brother ! -Last ...
... authority . We are authorized and instructed to make these communications . We come in com- pany with an agent of the United States . What we do , was agreed upon in a council of the Seneca Nation , before we left home . Brother ! -Last ...
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... authority , by the mere force of the ascendancy which men of superior minds have over those of a more ordinary stamp ; by a tacit , yet universal submission to the aristocracy of experience , talents , and virtue ! Such , neverthe- less ...
... authority , by the mere force of the ascendancy which men of superior minds have over those of a more ordinary stamp ; by a tacit , yet universal submission to the aristocracy of experience , talents , and virtue ! Such , neverthe- less ...
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... authority ever supported by harsh or compulsive means ; no whips , no punishments , no threats are ever used to enforce commands or compel obedience . The child's pride is the feeling to which an appeal is made , which proves successful ...
... authority ever supported by harsh or compulsive means ; no whips , no punishments , no threats are ever used to enforce commands or compel obedience . The child's pride is the feeling to which an appeal is made , which proves successful ...
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