Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... 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 ; by ...
... 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 ; by ...
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... sent off a number of runners and watermen to carry the news to their scattered chiefs , that they might send off in every direction for the warriors , with a message that they should come on immediately . These arriving in numbers , and ...
... sent off a number of runners and watermen to carry the news to their scattered chiefs , that they might send off in every direction for the warriors , with a message that they should come on immediately . These arriving in numbers , and ...
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... what our good brother had said , they became angry , and 66 66 * The Delaware river . William Penn , The Swedes and Dutch . $ Land traders and speculators . " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS . 21.
... what our good brother had said , they became angry , and 66 66 * The Delaware river . William Penn , The Swedes and Dutch . $ Land traders and speculators . " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to CONDUCT OF THE EUROPEANS . 21.
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James Buchanan. " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to meet " them at a great council which they were to hold with 66 66 66 66 66 us at Lahauwake * , where they should take us by " the hair of our heads , and shake us well . The ...
James Buchanan. " sent word to our enemies the Mengwe , to meet " them at a great council which they were to hold with 66 66 66 66 66 us at Lahauwake * , where they should take us by " the hair of our heads , and shake us well . The ...
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... sent them to us for some good purpose , and therefore we thought they must " be a good people . We were mistaken ; for no " sooner had they obtained a footing on our lands , " than they began to pull our council house down * first at ...
... sent them to us for some good purpose , and therefore we thought they must " be a good people . We were mistaken ; for no " sooner had they obtained a footing on our lands , " than they began to pull our council house down * first at ...
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