Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... received but very little form and fashion from art and human invention , and consequently , not much remote from their original simplicity . The laws of nature , however , govern them still , not , as yet , much vitiated with any ...
... received but very little form and fashion from art and human invention , and consequently , not much remote from their original simplicity . The laws of nature , however , govern them still , not , as yet , much vitiated with any ...
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... receiving a delegation from us , in Albany , at the commencement of the winter . We now come . We intended to have come sooner ; but the United States ' agent having agreed to come with us , and he having been detained at Canandaigu ...
... receiving a delegation from us , in Albany , at the commencement of the winter . We now come . We intended to have come sooner ; but the United States ' agent having agreed to come with us , and he having been detained at Canandaigu ...
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... received your communication by your representatives , Pollard and Capt . Strong ; I am rejoiced to hear of your welfare ; may the Great Spirit continue to bless you . Brethren ! -You desire to know the full extent of your rights in your ...
... received your communication by your representatives , Pollard and Capt . Strong ; I am rejoiced to hear of your welfare ; may the Great Spirit continue to bless you . Brethren ! -You desire to know the full extent of your rights in your ...
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... received the tract of land on which I now live , which was presented to me by Governor Mifflin . I told General Putnam , that I wished the Indians to have the exclusive privilege of the deer and wild game - which he assented to . I also ...
... received the tract of land on which I now live , which was presented to me by Governor Mifflin . I told General Putnam , that I wished the Indians to have the exclusive privilege of the deer and wild game - which he assented to . I also ...
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... received all this from the hands of the great Spirit , and lived in the enjoy- ment of it , must have been informed of what would be most pleasing to this good Being , and of the man- ner in which his favour could be most surely ...
... received all this from the hands of the great Spirit , and lived in the enjoy- ment of it , must have been informed of what would be most pleasing to this good Being , and of the man- ner in which his favour could be most surely ...
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