Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... give offence to their visiter , who might find them out and destroy them . The house , some say , large canoe , at last stops , and a canoe of a smaller size comes on shore with the red man and some others in it ; some stay with his ...
... give offence to their visiter , who might find them out and destroy them . The house , some say , large canoe , at last stops , and a canoe of a smaller size comes on shore with the red man and some others in it ; some stay with his ...
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... give my daughters a letter of introduction to a Miss Brandt , advising us to arrange our time so as to sleep and stop a day or two in the house of that lady , as she was certain we should be much pleased with her and her brother . Our ...
... give my daughters a letter of introduction to a Miss Brandt , advising us to arrange our time so as to sleep and stop a day or two in the house of that lady , as she was certain we should be much pleased with her and her brother . Our ...
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... give a reason for refusing it , do so in perfect sincerity , and that it would be rudeness to require them to alter their determination , or break their word . And as the Indian never makes a shew of civility , but when prompted by a ...
... give a reason for refusing it , do so in perfect sincerity , and that it would be rudeness to require them to alter their determination , or break their word . And as the Indian never makes a shew of civility , but when prompted by a ...
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... gives the title of barbarity to every thing that is not in use in his own country : as indeed we have no other level of truth and reason , than the example and idea of the opinions and customs of the place wherein we live . There is ...
... gives the title of barbarity to every thing that is not in use in his own country : as indeed we have no other level of truth and reason , than the example and idea of the opinions and customs of the place wherein we live . There is ...
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... give us good coun- sel - to keep our ears and eyes open that we may continue to pursue the right road - the road to hap- piness . He settles all differences between us and the whites , between the red skins themselves - he makes the ...
... give us good coun- sel - to keep our ears and eyes open that we may continue to pursue the right road - the road to hap- piness . He settles all differences between us and the whites , between the red skins themselves - he makes the ...
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