Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... speak here of your Lordship's deeds ; they are too recent , too illustrious , too intimately connected with the history and the glory of the British Empire . Wishing your Excellency long to enjoy a reputation thus acquired and merited ...
... speak here of your Lordship's deeds ; they are too recent , too illustrious , too intimately connected with the history and the glory of the British Empire . Wishing your Excellency long to enjoy a reputation thus acquired and merited ...
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... speaking of the Iroquois or Five Nations , tells us that , " their ex- terior relations , general interests , and national affairs were conducted and superintended by a great coun- cil , assembled annually in Onondaga , the central ...
... speaking of the Iroquois or Five Nations , tells us that , " their ex- terior relations , general interests , and national affairs were conducted and superintended by a great coun- cil , assembled annually in Onondaga , the central ...
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... speaking of Te - cum - seh , " to do justice to the eloquence of this distinguished man ; but it is utterly impossible . The richest colours , shaded with a master's pencil , would fall infinitely short of the glowing finish of the ...
... speaking of Te - cum - seh , " to do justice to the eloquence of this distinguished man ; but it is utterly impossible . The richest colours , shaded with a master's pencil , would fall infinitely short of the glowing finish of the ...
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James Buchanan. letters has been the only hinderance to their being , politically speaking , a most powerful people . With the faculty of circulating and improving their natural information , by means of literature , they would either ...
James Buchanan. letters has been the only hinderance to their being , politically speaking , a most powerful people . With the faculty of circulating and improving their natural information , by means of literature , they would either ...
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... . The Huron or Wyandots , whom they call their uncle . These , though speaking a dialect of the Iroquois language , are in connexion with the Lenape , 1 66 colour , although created by the same Great Spirit 24 INDIAN RELATIONS OF THE.
... . The Huron or Wyandots , whom they call their uncle . These , though speaking a dialect of the Iroquois language , are in connexion with the Lenape , 1 66 colour , although created by the same Great Spirit 24 INDIAN RELATIONS OF THE.
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