The Book of the Indians: Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1841AMS Press, 1976 - 708 páginas |
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... England , its introduction into general use soon rendered it a great article of commerce . And here it will not be improper to notice how many different persons have had the credit , or , perhaps , I should say discredit , of ...
... England , its introduction into general use soon rendered it a great article of commerce . And here it will not be improper to notice how many different persons have had the credit , or , perhaps , I should say discredit , of ...
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... England . " TOмосOмO had married a sister of Pocahontas , and , probably , accompanied her to England . * While there , the famous antiquary , Samuel Purchase , had an interview with him , and from whom he collected many facts relating ...
... England . " TOмосOмO had married a sister of Pocahontas , and , probably , accompanied her to England . * While there , the famous antiquary , Samuel Purchase , had an interview with him , and from whom he collected many facts relating ...
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... England made a great bruit throughout the whole kingdom . The mob followed wherever they went , and small cuts of them were sold among the people . ” * The main object of their visit to England was not , nor , in the nature of things ...
... England made a great bruit throughout the whole kingdom . The mob followed wherever they went , and small cuts of them were sold among the people . ” * The main object of their visit to England was not , nor , in the nature of things ...
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