Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly indifferent on the subject , and spoke of them in the most degrading terms , I was led to seek for further information respecting their character , in the pursuit of which I ...
... persons to whom I addressed myself ap- peared to be perfectly indifferent on the subject , and spoke of them in the most degrading terms , I was led to seek for further information respecting their character , in the pursuit of which I ...
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... persons of the highest respect- ability in the United States , lead me to avoid even the appear- ance of wishing to allow any sentiment to mingle in this work , which might attach to it an air of nationality . The kindness and civility ...
... persons of the highest respect- ability in the United States , lead me to avoid even the appear- ance of wishing to allow any sentiment to mingle in this work , which might attach to it an air of nationality . The kindness and civility ...
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... persons sent among them to concilitate their favour ; by prisoners , male and female , who learnt the language during their capti- vity ; by learned missionaries ; by traders , who will not perhaps be suspected of romantic enthu- siasm ...
... persons sent among them to concilitate their favour ; by prisoners , male and female , who learnt the language during their capti- vity ; by learned missionaries ; by traders , who will not perhaps be suspected of romantic enthu- siasm ...
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... person about , we pro- ceeded into the parlour , which like the hall , had no body in it . We , therefore , had an opportunity of looking about us at our leisure . It was a room well furnished with a carpet , pier and chimney glasses ...
... person about , we pro- ceeded into the parlour , which like the hall , had no body in it . We , therefore , had an opportunity of looking about us at our leisure . It was a room well furnished with a carpet , pier and chimney glasses ...
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... persons can . You may retain them as long as you please , and you may sell them to Ogden as soon as you please . You are the owners of these lands in the same way that your brethren , the Oneidas , are of their reservations . They are ...
... persons can . You may retain them as long as you please , and you may sell them to Ogden as soon as you please . You are the owners of these lands in the same way that your brethren , the Oneidas , are of their reservations . They are ...
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