Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... origin . White people wish to get credit from Indians , and do not pay them honestly , according to their agree- In another respect it has also been broken ment . ii by white people , who reside near my dwelling 58 FEELINGS AND VIEWS.
... origin . White people wish to get credit from Indians , and do not pay them honestly , according to their agree- In another respect it has also been broken ment . ii by white people , who reside near my dwelling 58 FEELINGS AND VIEWS.
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... origin of the aborigines of America , as Charlevoix has sen- sibly remarked , is to ascertain the character of their * See Dr. Boudinot's Star in the West , or a humble attempt to discover the long - lost ten tribes of Israel ...
... origin of the aborigines of America , as Charlevoix has sen- sibly remarked , is to ascertain the character of their * See Dr. Boudinot's Star in the West , or a humble attempt to discover the long - lost ten tribes of Israel ...
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... origin of the American Indians , must remain in the uncertainty which hangs over it . Nothing but a more extensive knowledge of the languages of this continent , of those of Northern Asia , and of the Islands in the Southern Pacific ...
... origin of the American Indians , must remain in the uncertainty which hangs over it . Nothing but a more extensive knowledge of the languages of this continent , of those of Northern Asia , and of the Islands in the Southern Pacific ...
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... origin of the inhabitants of this continent will be fully obtained . There will be no anomaly in the history of human nature ; and the assertion of Voltaire will be found to be as false as it is flippant , that the Americans are a race ...
... origin of the inhabitants of this continent will be fully obtained . There will be no anomaly in the history of human nature ; and the assertion of Voltaire will be found to be as false as it is flippant , that the Americans are a race ...
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... origin must have been in divine revelation ; for it is impossible to conceive that the mind could have attained to it by its own unassisted powers . But the thought , when once communicated , would , in * Horsley's Dissertation , supr ...
... origin must have been in divine revelation ; for it is impossible to conceive that the mind could have attained to it by its own unassisted powers . But the thought , when once communicated , would , in * Horsley's Dissertation , supr ...
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