Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians |
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It took cognizance of the great questions of war and peace ; of the affairs of the
tributary nations , and of their negotiations with the French and English colonies .
All their proceedings ' were conducted with great deliberation , and were ...
It took cognizance of the great questions of war and peace ; of the affairs of the
tributary nations , and of their negotiations with the French and English colonies .
All their proceedings ' were conducted with great deliberation , and were ...
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He then took , the glass , and bidding the assembly a solemn , farewell , at once
drank up its whole contents . Every , eye was fixed on the resolute chief , to see
what effect the unknown liquor would produce . He soon began to stagger , and
at ...
He then took , the glass , and bidding the assembly a solemn , farewell , at once
drank up its whole contents . Every , eye was fixed on the resolute chief , to see
what effect the unknown liquor would produce . He soon began to stagger , and
at ...
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They took every white man they saw for an inferior Mannitto , attendant on the
supreme Deity who shone superior in the red and laced clothes . As the whites
became daily more familiar with the Indians , they at last proposed to stay with
them ...
They took every white man they saw for an inferior Mannitto , attendant on the
supreme Deity who shone superior in the red and laced clothes . As the whites
became daily more familiar with the Indians , they at last proposed to stay with
them ...
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... who so kindly 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 เ 66 they requite our kindness ? They at first asked T
11 ...
... who so kindly 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 เ 66 they requite our kindness ? They at first asked T
11 ...
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They penetrated into the woods , in quest of game , they discovered spots of land
which pleased them ; that land they also wanted , and because we “ were loth to
part with it , as we saw they had already more than they had need of , they took ...
They penetrated into the woods , in quest of game , they discovered spots of land
which pleased them ; that land they also wanted , and because we “ were loth to
part with it , as we saw they had already more than they had need of , they took ...
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