Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... ground . His companions now bemoaned his fate , he falls into a sound sleep , and they think he has ex- pired . He wakes again , jumps up and declares , that he has enjoyed the most delicious sensations , and that he never before felt ...
... ground . His companions now bemoaned his fate , he falls into a sound sleep , and they think he has ex- pired . He wakes again , jumps up and declares , that he has enjoyed the most delicious sensations , and that he never before felt ...
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... ground , and put the stockings on their legs . Here , they say , a general laughter en- sued among the Indians , that they had remained ignorant of the use of such valuable implements , and had borne the weight of such heavy metal ...
... ground , and put the stockings on their legs . Here , they say , a general laughter en- sued among the Indians , that they had remained ignorant of the use of such valuable implements , and had borne the weight of such heavy metal ...
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... ground . The Indians were sur- prised at the superior wit of the whites * , but did not wish to contend with them about a little land , as they had still enough themselves . The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long ...
... ground . The Indians were sur- prised at the superior wit of the whites * , but did not wish to contend with them about a little land , as they had still enough themselves . The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long ...
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... ground , recapi- tulating the most extraordinary events which had before happened , and concluding in these words : " I admit there are good white men , but they " bear no proportion to the bad ; the bad must be " the strongest , for ...
... ground , recapi- tulating the most extraordinary events which had before happened , and concluding in these words : " I admit there are good white men , but they " bear no proportion to the bad ; the bad must be " the strongest , for ...
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... ground , to satisfy the avarice of the white men . We , ourselves , are threatened with a great evil ; nothing will pacify them but the destruction of all the red men . * Hunter's Memoirs , p . 48 . 66 1. Brothers , When the white men ...
... ground , to satisfy the avarice of the white men . We , ourselves , are threatened with a great evil ; nothing will pacify them but the destruction of all the red men . * Hunter's Memoirs , p . 48 . 66 1. Brothers , When the white men ...
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