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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... causes ; but there are so many others for which they cannot dis- cover a cause , that they hesitate not to deny any natural cause for them at once . And notwithstanding that , from day to day , causes are developing themselves , and ...
... causes ; but there are so many others for which they cannot dis- cover a cause , that they hesitate not to deny any natural cause for them at once . And notwithstanding that , from day to day , causes are developing themselves , and ...
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... cause of that war , although the death of Alexander is generally looked upon by the early historians , as almost the only one . The continual broils between the Eng- lish and Narragansets , ( we name the English first , as they were ...
... cause of that war , although the death of Alexander is generally looked upon by the early historians , as almost the only one . The continual broils between the Eng- lish and Narragansets , ( we name the English first , as they were ...
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... cause thereof was the revolutionary war in America . The cause of Indians having been led into sin , at that time , was that many of them were in the practice of drinking and getting intoxicated . Great Britain requested us to join with ...
... cause thereof was the revolutionary war in America . The cause of Indians having been led into sin , at that time , was that many of them were in the practice of drinking and getting intoxicated . Great Britain requested us to join with ...
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