Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... things but of inferior force . " Knowledge " says Bacon , " is power . " How with such elements of mind as they possess , they could , unlike other originally great people , have continued destitute of written wisdom , must ever remain ...
... things but of inferior force . " Knowledge " says Bacon , " is power . " How with such elements of mind as they possess , they could , unlike other originally great people , have continued destitute of written wisdom , must ever remain ...
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... things I inquired of the landlord if he knew the distance to Miss Brandt's house , and from him I learned that it was about twenty miles off . He added that He added that young Mr. Brandt had passed that way in the morning , and would ...
... things I inquired of the landlord if he knew the distance to Miss Brandt's house , and from him I learned that it was about twenty miles off . He added that He added that young Mr. Brandt had passed that way in the morning , and would ...
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... thing of all others calculated to make the appetite clamorous , if not insolent . We had already penetrated into the parlour ; and were begining to meditate a further % exploration in search of the pantry , when to 28 EVIDENCES OF ...
... thing of all others calculated to make the appetite clamorous , if not insolent . We had already penetrated into the parlour ; and were begining to meditate a further % exploration in search of the pantry , when to 28 EVIDENCES OF ...
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... things to do so , and had determined , in the event of their pressing their invitation , to accept it , yet I declined the proposal at first , and thus forfeited a pleasure which we all of us longed in our hearts to enjoy ; for , as I ...
... things to do so , and had determined , in the event of their pressing their invitation , to accept it , yet I declined the proposal at first , and thus forfeited a pleasure which we all of us longed in our hearts to enjoy ; for , as I ...
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... thing of the kind left . He seemed , never- theless , to cherish with fondness the memory of these relics of his forefathers . rs . How ill did the civi lized visiters requite the hospitality they experienced under the roof AMONG THE ...
... thing of the kind left . He seemed , never- theless , to cherish with fondness the memory of these relics of his forefathers . rs . How ill did the civi lized visiters requite the hospitality they experienced under the roof AMONG THE ...
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