Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... once associated in my 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 ...
... once associated in my 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 ...
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... once drank up its whole contents . Every eye was fixed on the resolute chief , to see what effect the unknown liquor would produce . He soon began to stagger , and at last fell prostrate on the ground . His companions now bemoaned his ...
... once drank up its whole contents . Every eye was fixed on the resolute chief , to see what effect the unknown liquor would produce . He soon began to stagger , and at last fell prostrate on the ground . His companions now bemoaned his ...
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... once we should lose all , if we did not resist them . " The wars that we carried on against each other " were long and cruel . We were enraged when we " saw the white people put our friends and relatives " whom they had taken prisoners ...
... once we should lose all , if we did not resist them . " The wars that we carried on against each other " were long and cruel . We were enraged when we " saw the white people put our friends and relatives " whom they had taken prisoners ...
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... once rejected . They believe that those to whom they offer any mark of friendship , and who 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 ...
... once rejected . They believe that those to whom they offer any mark of friendship , and who 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 ...
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... once , but let us live as long as we can . We are persuaded you will do this for us , because our field is laid waste and trodden down by every beast ; we are feeble and cannot resist them . Father , We are persuaded you will do this ...
... once , but let us live as long as we can . We are persuaded you will do this for us , because our field is laid waste and trodden down by every beast ; we are feeble and cannot resist them . Father , We are persuaded you will do this ...
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