Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... facts I had collected , or the views I had taken of the subject , the Public might be presented with a work , in some degree calculated to facilitate the adoption of measures in favour of the Indians . Under this impression , I have ...
... facts I had collected , or the views I had taken of the subject , the Public might be presented with a work , in some degree calculated to facilitate the adoption of measures in favour of the Indians . Under this impression , I have ...
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... facts and observations , bearing on the recent and present state and character of the North American Indians , than to furnish an account of their remote history . Whether they are or are not the Aborigines ; whether their derivation is ...
... facts and observations , bearing on the recent and present state and character of the North American Indians , than to furnish an account of their remote history . Whether they are or are not the Aborigines ; whether their derivation is ...
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... facts and their argu- ments before an impartial public ? Let it not be said that among the whole race of white Christian men , not one single individual could be found , who , rising above the cloud of prejudice with which the pride of ...
... facts and their argu- ments before an impartial public ? Let it not be said that among the whole race of white Christian men , not one single individual could be found , who , rising above the cloud of prejudice with which the pride of ...
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... fact a slow consuming system of extinction , will avert the re- tributive justice which God will assuredly render . The poor Indians confess that for their crimes they are now placed by the Great Spirit under the feet of the white men ...
... fact a slow consuming system of extinction , will avert the re- tributive justice which God will assuredly render . The poor Indians confess that for their crimes they are now placed by the Great Spirit under the feet of the white men ...
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... fact , so great was the effect produced by Te - cum - seh's eloquence , that the chiefs adjourned the council shortly after he had closed his harangue ; nor did they finally come to a decision on the great ques- tion in debate for ...
... fact , so great was the effect produced by Te - cum - seh's eloquence , that the chiefs adjourned the council shortly after he had closed his harangue ; nor did they finally come to a decision on the great ques- tion in debate for ...
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