Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... express our gladness , nor conceal the remembrance of our affliction : we will speak of it another time . ather , We are ashamed that we have listened to L's lies , or been influenced with threats of } war from P , and would hide that ...
... express our gladness , nor conceal the remembrance of our affliction : we will speak of it another time . ather , We are ashamed that we have listened to L's lies , or been influenced with threats of } war from P , and would hide that ...
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... express myself clearly on this abstruse subject , which , perhaps , the Indians them- selves do not very well understand , as they have no metaphysicians among them to analyze their vague notions , and perhaps confuse them still more ...
... express myself clearly on this abstruse subject , which , perhaps , the Indians them- selves do not very well understand , as they have no metaphysicians among them to analyze their vague notions , and perhaps confuse them still more ...
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... express the horror with which he was struck when he awoke from that delusion ; he was so shocked , that he from that moment resolved never more to taste of the maddening poison , of which he was convinced that the devil was the inventor ...
... express the horror with which he was struck when he awoke from that delusion ; he was so shocked , that he from that moment resolved never more to taste of the maddening poison , of which he was convinced that the devil was the inventor ...
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... express it , or in his own language , retired to a solitary spot . He never , afterwards , spoke of the fate of his unfortunate friend without strong emotions of grief , which I have several times witnessed . Once , it was the first ...
... express it , or in his own language , retired to a solitary spot . He never , afterwards , spoke of the fate of his unfortunate friend without strong emotions of grief , which I have several times witnessed . Once , it was the first ...
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... express a wish that I should report to them the further results of my subsequent in- quiries into this highly interesting subject ; so that it might appear whether the views which I took of it in the beginning were confirmed by a deeper ...
... express a wish that I should report to them the further results of my subsequent in- quiries into this highly interesting subject ; so that it might appear whether the views which I took of it in the beginning were confirmed by a deeper ...
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