Biography and History of the Indians of North America;: Comprising a General Account of Them, and Details in the Lives of All the Most Distinguished Chiefs, and Others, who Have Been Noted, Among the Various Indian Nations Upon the Continent. Also, a History of Their Wars; Their Manners and Customs; and the Most Celebrated Speeches of Their Orators, from Their First Being Known to Europeans to the Present Time. Likewise Exhibiting an Analysis of the Most Distinguished, as Well as Absurd Authors, who Have Written Upon the Great Question of the First Peopling of America. : [Six Lines from Bryant]O.L. Perkins, 56 Cornhill, and Hilliard, Gray & Company, 1834 - Indians of North America - 540 pages |
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... commands the respect of all . Therefore , to forego an opportunity to show respect for eminent learning ; of bearing testimony to great worth , true benevolence , and the most exemplary piety ; would be a far greater source of regret to ...
... commands the respect of all . Therefore , to forego an opportunity to show respect for eminent learning ; of bearing testimony to great worth , true benevolence , and the most exemplary piety ; would be a far greater source of regret to ...
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... command in Time of Danger . - There was in Carolina a noted chief of the Yamoisees , who , in the year 1702 , with about 600 of his country- men , went with Col. Daniel and Col. Moore against the Spaniards in Flor- ida . His name was ...
... command in Time of Danger . - There was in Carolina a noted chief of the Yamoisees , who , in the year 1702 , with about 600 of his country- men , went with Col. Daniel and Col. Moore against the Spaniards in Flor- ida . His name was ...
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... command : yet , if they would return home with us , our surgeon should heal them . At this offer one man and a woman that were wounded went home with us , Tisquantum and many other known friends accompanying us , and offering all help ...
... command : yet , if they would return home with us , our surgeon should heal them . At this offer one man and a woman that were wounded went home with us , Tisquantum and many other known friends accompanying us , and offering all help ...
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... command- ments , except the seventh , but said there were many inconveniences in that a man should be tied to one woman . About which they reasoned a good while . When Mr. Winslow explained the goodness of God in bestowing on them all ...
... command- ments , except the seventh , but said there were many inconveniences in that a man should be tied to one woman . About which they reasoned a good while . When Mr. Winslow explained the goodness of God in bestowing on them all ...
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... command of a place or people . " Hist . N. E. 60 . Mr. Shattuck ( Hist . Concord , 2 ) says she was visited at this time by these voyagers , time , but found the distance too great to proceed. 40 [ Book I A VOYAGE . - NANEPASHEMET ...
... command of a place or people . " Hist . N. E. 60 . Mr. Shattuck ( Hist . Concord , 2 ) says she was visited at this time by these voyagers , time , but found the distance too great to proceed. 40 [ Book I A VOYAGE . - NANEPASHEMET ...
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