Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... friendship is inviolable ; and we are told by Carver in his travels , with what moderation , humanity , and delicacy they treat fe- male prisoners , and particularly pregnant women . Their conduct in this latter particular is not ...
... friendship is inviolable ; and we are told by Carver in his travels , with what moderation , humanity , and delicacy they treat fe- male prisoners , and particularly pregnant women . Their conduct in this latter particular is not ...
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... friendship which " their great man had established with us , and was " to last to the end of time ; they now only strove to get all our land from us by fraud or by force , and " when we attempted to remind them of what our good brother ...
... friendship which " their great man had established with us , and was " to last to the end of time ; they now only strove to get all our land from us by fraud or by force , and " when we attempted to remind them of what our good brother ...
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... friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers . ” 66 The fire was entirely extinguished by the blood of the murdered running into it ; not a ...
... friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the waters run in the rivers . ” 66 The fire was entirely extinguished by the blood of the murdered running into it ; not a ...
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... friendship , and who give a reason for refusing it , do so in perfect sincerity , and that it would be rudeness to require them to alter their determination , or break their word . And as the Indian never makes a shew of civility , but ...
... friendship , and who give a reason for refusing it , do so in perfect sincerity , and that it would be rudeness to require them to alter their determination , or break their word . And as the Indian never makes a shew of civility , but ...
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... friendship between us and the white people is wearing out and wants brightening . 1 " I proceed now , however , to lay them before you by letter , that you may mention them to the gover- nor , and solicit redress . He is appointed to do ...
... friendship between us and the white people is wearing out and wants brightening . 1 " I proceed now , however , to lay them before you by letter , that you may mention them to the gover- nor , and solicit redress . He is appointed to do ...
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