Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... mind ; and hence I was led to concur in the almost universal opinion , that he was totally incapable of being ren- dered subservient to the arts of civilized life . In the course of my travels through the United States and Upper Canada ...
... mind ; and hence I was led to concur in the almost universal opinion , that he was totally incapable of being ren- dered subservient to the arts of civilized life . In the course of my travels through the United States and Upper Canada ...
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... mind the fable of the Lion and the Panther , as he will * Mr. Heckewelder's " Historical Account " exists only in the printed transactions of the Philadelphian Society . It is , on this account , little , if at all , known among the ...
... mind the fable of the Lion and the Panther , as he will * Mr. Heckewelder's " Historical Account " exists only in the printed transactions of the Philadelphian Society . It is , on this account , little , if at all , known among the ...
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... mind , one of the noblest people of the earth . It is indeed astonishing how , without the aid of science or letters , they could have acquired so much of that moral power , dignity , and courtesy , which in our pride we attribute ...
... mind , one of the noblest people of the earth . It is indeed astonishing how , without the aid of science or letters , they could have acquired so much of that moral power , dignity , and courtesy , which in our pride we attribute ...
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... mind only a small part of the impression which this speech made on me and on all present when it was delivered t . " * De Witt Clinton's Discourse to the New York Society , p . 71 . + Heckewelder's Historical Account of the Indian ...
... mind only a small part of the impression which this speech made on me and on all present when it was delivered t . " * De Witt Clinton's Discourse to the New York Society , p . 71 . + Heckewelder's Historical Account of the Indian ...
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... mind , which I think , will last as long as on my I live . " The hospitality of the Indians has been pretty generally allowed ; and it is no small proof of the ex- cellent regulation of their minds , that they are not in the lightest ...
... mind , which I think , will last as long as on my I live . " The hospitality of the Indians has been pretty generally allowed ; and it is no small proof of the ex- cellent regulation of their minds , that they are not in the lightest ...
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