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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... ; and the Mos Samuel G. Drake. San G Frak Etatis 58. An . 1857 . Ob . 1875 . Presented to the Subscribers to the Folio Edition . By a few friends of the Author . Engraved by S.A. Schoff PREFACE . at the time of writing . them .
... ; and the Mos Samuel G. Drake. San G Frak Etatis 58. An . 1857 . Ob . 1875 . Presented to the Subscribers to the Folio Edition . By a few friends of the Author . Engraved by S.A. Schoff PREFACE . at the time of writing . them .
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... friends have not done you justice in your education ; they have not well instructed you in the rules of common civility . You say that we , who understand and practise those rules , believe all your stories : why do you refuse to ...
... friends have not done you justice in your education ; they have not well instructed you in the rules of common civility . You say that we , who understand and practise those rules , believe all your stories : why do you refuse to ...
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... friends , especially by the means of Dehamda and Skitwarrers . " " So as the president was earnestly intreated by Sassenow , Aberemet , and others , the principal Saga- mores , ( as they call their great lords , ) to go to the Bashabas ...
... friends , especially by the means of Dehamda and Skitwarrers . " " So as the president was earnestly intreated by Sassenow , Aberemet , and others , the principal Saga- mores , ( as they call their great lords , ) to go to the Bashabas ...
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... friends , how he might make his escape without performing what he had undertaken , being in truth no more than he had told me he was to do though with loss of his life . For otherwise , if it were found that he had discovered the ...
... friends , how he might make his escape without performing what he had undertaken , being in truth no more than he had told me he was to do though with loss of his life . For otherwise , if it were found that he had discovered the ...
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... friends in English to come aboard , in the interim slips himself overboard : And although he were taken hold of by one of the company , yet , being a strong and heavy man , could not be stayed , and was no sooner in the water , but the ...
... friends in English to come aboard , in the interim slips himself overboard : And although he were taken hold of by one of the company , yet , being a strong and heavy man , could not be stayed , and was no sooner in the water , but the ...
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