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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... the year 1832 , BY JOSIAH DRAKE , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts . BOSTON : Samuel N , Dickinson , Printer , 52 , Washington Street . POKALY 16915 TO 算数生 MOTE ATHAUOITA WILLIAM JENKS , D. D..
... the year 1832 , BY JOSIAH DRAKE , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts . BOSTON : Samuel N , Dickinson , Printer , 52 , Washington Street . POKALY 16915 TO 算数生 MOTE ATHAUOITA WILLIAM JENKS , D. D..
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... court - court -may be one whole year ! -may be two years before he marry ! Well- may be then he get very good wife - but may be not - may be very cross ! Well , now suppose cross ! scold so soon as get awake in the morning ! scold all ...
... court - court -may be one whole year ! -may be two years before he marry ! Well- may be then he get very good wife - but may be not - may be very cross ! Well , now suppose cross ! scold so soon as get awake in the morning ! scold all ...
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... court , but , on the first fit opportunity , remonstrated very severely against his judgment ; and said to him , " To what purpose do we preach a religion of justice , if we do unrighteousness in judgment . " * Perhaps the same ...
... court , but , on the first fit opportunity , remonstrated very severely against his judgment ; and said to him , " To what purpose do we preach a religion of justice , if we do unrighteousness in judgment . " * Perhaps the same ...
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... court clothed like Englishmen , and could not be discerned from Englishmen . " * These were the first Indians ever seen in England . They were brought to the English court " in their country habit , " and " spoke a language never heard ...
... court clothed like Englishmen , and could not be discerned from Englishmen . " * These were the first Indians ever seen in England . They were brought to the English court " in their country habit , " and " spoke a language never heard ...
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... town within the dominions of Ousamequin , killing three persons and carrying away six others captive . He complained to the General * Journal , 1. 264 . Court of Massachusetts , which interfered in his behalf ,. 26 [ Book II . MASSASOIT .
... town within the dominions of Ousamequin , killing three persons and carrying away six others captive . He complained to the General * Journal , 1. 264 . Court of Massachusetts , which interfered in his behalf ,. 26 [ Book II . MASSASOIT .
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