Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... tribes , " 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 they requite our kindness ? They ...
... tribes , " 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 they requite our kindness ? They ...
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... tribes was forced to wander far beyond 66 66 66 Quebec ; others dispersed in small bodies , and " sought places of refuge where they could ; some * An Indian corruption of the word English , whence probably the nick- name Yankees . This ...
... tribes was forced to wander far beyond 66 66 66 Quebec ; others dispersed in small bodies , and " sought places of refuge where they could ; some * An Indian corruption of the word English , whence probably the nick- name Yankees . This ...
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... tribes . 66 " To many of those , Pennsylvania was a last , de- lightful asylum . But here , again , the Europeans " disturbed them , and forced them to emigrate , al- 66 though they had been most kindly and hospitably " received . On ...
... tribes . 66 " To many of those , Pennsylvania was a last , de- lightful asylum . But here , again , the Europeans " disturbed them , and forced them to emigrate , al- 66 though they had been most kindly and hospitably " received . On ...
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... tribes , " say they , " lived in peace and 66 66 harmony with each other , before the white people came into this country ; our council house ex- " tended far to the north and far to the south . In the " middle of it we would meet from ...
... tribes , " say they , " lived in peace and 66 66 harmony with each other , before the white people came into this country ; our council house ex- " tended far to the north and far to the south . In the " middle of it we would meet from ...
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... tribe came to welcome them with " presents of venison , corn and skins , and the whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the ...
... tribe came to welcome them with " presents of venison , corn and skins , and the whole tribe entered into a treaty of friendship with the first proprietor , William Penn , which was " to last as long as the sun should shine , or the ...
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