Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... received from the zeal and devotion of many learned and pious members of society . - Thousands have raised their voices against the wrongs of our black brethren of Africa . From one end of Europe to the other , the humane have been ...
... received from the zeal and devotion of many learned and pious members of society . - Thousands have raised their voices against the wrongs of our black brethren of Africa . From one end of Europe to the other , the humane have been ...
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... received them on their " first arrival into our country . We took them by the . hand , and bid them welcome to sit down by our side , and live with us as brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 ...
... received them on their " first arrival into our country . We took them by the . hand , and bid them welcome to sit down by our side , and live with us as brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 ...
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... received . On which ever side of the Lenapewihit- " tuck * , the white people landed , they were welcomed " as brothers by our ancestors , who gave them lands " to live on , and even hunted for them , and furnished " them with meat out ...
... received . On which ever side of the Lenapewihit- " tuck * , the white people landed , they were welcomed " as brothers by our ancestors , who gave them lands " to live on , and even hunted for them , and furnished " them with meat out ...
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... received them as " friends ; we did the same when they arrived in the " east . It was we , it was our forefathers , who made * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and No- vember , 1756 . Council house ...
... received them as " friends ; we did the same when they arrived in the " east . It was we , it was our forefathers , who made * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and No- vember , 1756 . Council house ...
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... received them ! " who had welcomed them in our land ! Their blood " ran in streams into our fire , and extinguished " it so entirely , that not one spark was left us where- by to kindle a new fire ; we were compelled to * Pulling the ...
... received them ! " who had welcomed them in our land ! Their blood " ran in streams into our fire , and extinguished " it so entirely , that not one spark was left us where- by to kindle a new fire ; we were compelled to * Pulling the ...
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