Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... side of cruelty by every temptation * . " Our author in seeking for causes to extenuate the inhumanity of the Indians , might have said something of their natural and just resentment of the aggressions and tyranny of the man of Europe ...
... side of cruelty by every temptation * . " Our author in seeking for causes to extenuate the inhumanity of the Indians , might have said something of their natural and just resentment of the aggressions and tyranny of the man of Europe ...
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... side , and live with us as brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 * Heckewelder , from whose work this and the foregoing chapter are ex- tracted . I have had the less scruple in using them , because ...
... side , and live with us as brothers ; but how did they requite our kindness ? They at first asked 66 66 * Heckewelder , from whose work this and the foregoing chapter are ex- tracted . I have had the less scruple in using them , because ...
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... 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 of the woods . Such was ...
... 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 of the woods . Such was ...
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James Buchanan. " them welcome , and let them sit down by our side . The land they settled on was ours . We knew not " but the Great Spirit had sent them to us for some good purpose , and therefore we thought they must " be a good people ...
James Buchanan. " them welcome , and let them sit down by our side . The land they settled on was ours . We knew not " but the Great Spirit had sent them to us for some good purpose , and therefore we thought they must " be a good people ...
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... side . I have always been the friend of the long knives , and before this chief ** ( Major O'F . ) came among us , I suffered much in sup- port of the whites . I was often reproached for being Pointing to Major O'Fallon . a friend , but ...
... side . I have always been the friend of the long knives , and before this chief ** ( Major O'F . ) came among us , I suffered much in sup- port of the whites . I was often reproached for being Pointing to Major O'Fallon . a friend , but ...
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