Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and No- vember , 1756 . Council house here means , " Connexion District . " " them welcome , and let them sit down by 22 INDIAN RELATIONS OF THE.
... * Easton . This actually took place at a treaty held at Easton , in July and No- vember , 1756 . Council house here means , " Connexion District . " " them welcome , and let them sit down by 22 INDIAN RELATIONS OF THE.
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... took place between the whites and the Indians , since the former first came into their country ; and relate the whole with ease and with an eloquence not to be imitated . On the tab- lets of their memories they preserve this record for ...
... took place between the whites and the Indians , since the former first came into their country ; and relate the whole with ease and with an eloquence not to be imitated . On the tab- lets of their memories they preserve this record for ...
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... took a tour , accompanied by two of my daughters , and a gentleman , to the Falls of Niagara , and through a considerable part of Upper Canada . After stopping more than a week under the truly hospitable roof of the Honourable Colonel ...
... took a tour , accompanied by two of my daughters , and a gentleman , to the Falls of Niagara , and through a considerable part of Upper Canada . After stopping more than a week under the truly hospitable roof of the Honourable Colonel ...
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... took my daughters out to walk , and look at the picturesque scenery of the country . She and her brother had previously expressed a hope that we would stay all day ; but though I wished of all things to do so , and had determined , in ...
... took my daughters out to walk , and look at the picturesque scenery of the country . She and her brother had previously expressed a hope that we would stay all day ; but though I wished of all things to do so , and had determined , in ...
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... took our leave with real regret on all sides . As we passed through the Hall , I expected to see some Indian instruments of war or the chase ; but perceiving that the walls were bare of these customary ornaments , I asked Mr. Brandt ...
... took our leave with real regret on all sides . As we passed through the Hall , I expected to see some Indian instruments of war or the chase ; but perceiving that the walls were bare of these customary ornaments , I asked Mr. Brandt ...
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