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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... reason of any other , there being no footsteps to be observed of their propinquity to them more than to any other of the tribes of the earth , either as to their language or manners . ' This author was one of the best historians of his ...
... reason of any other , there being no footsteps to be observed of their propinquity to them more than to any other of the tribes of the earth , either as to their language or manners . ' This author was one of the best historians of his ...
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... reason I did not meet the English sachems at New Haven last year , is , they did not notify me . It is true I have broken my covenant these two years , and that now is , and constantly has been , the grief of my spirit . And the reason ...
... reason I did not meet the English sachems at New Haven last year , is , they did not notify me . It is true I have broken my covenant these two years , and that now is , and constantly has been , the grief of my spirit . And the reason ...
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... reason of this we cannot explain , unless the warlike appearance of the English deterred them . After waiting a while , Captain Converse surprised some of them , and brought them in by force , and having reason to believe the Indians ...
... reason of this we cannot explain , unless the warlike appearance of the English deterred them . After waiting a while , Captain Converse surprised some of them , and brought them in by force , and having reason to believe the Indians ...
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