Lives of Celebrated American IndiansThomas, Cowperthwait, 1846 - 315 páginas |
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... natives by the gentle means of persuasion . The misrepresentations , procceding from the early settlers of America , dictated as well by a natural feeling of dislike , as by a desire to vindicate their harsh proceedings , constitute the ...
... natives by the gentle means of persuasion . The misrepresentations , procceding from the early settlers of America , dictated as well by a natural feeling of dislike , as by a desire to vindicate their harsh proceedings , constitute the ...
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... natives of this continent . Almost every writer has discussed the subject for the purpose of sustaining some cherished hypothesis - of showing that they were the descendants of the lost tribe of the Jews , or of Car- thaginians who had ...
... natives of this continent . Almost every writer has discussed the subject for the purpose of sustaining some cherished hypothesis - of showing that they were the descendants of the lost tribe of the Jews , or of Car- thaginians who had ...
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... natives of Peru , en- lightened by their own sagacity , or emigrants from a region of America , more civilized , or shipwrecked inhabitants of the eastern continent . On these points the traditions of the country give us no information ...
... natives of Peru , en- lightened by their own sagacity , or emigrants from a region of America , more civilized , or shipwrecked inhabitants of the eastern continent . On these points the traditions of the country give us no information ...
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... native of some por- tion of Asia , who , at the remote period when emi- gration from that quarter of the world to America , was common , found his way to the beautiful region which he made the seat of his empire . With the sagacity of a ...
... native of some por- tion of Asia , who , at the remote period when emi- gration from that quarter of the world to America , was common , found his way to the beautiful region which he made the seat of his empire . With the sagacity of a ...
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... natives had time enough to secure , if they had thought fit ; but as they had done no harm to the strangers , they never imagined they would hurt them , but supposed they should all have a merry time together ! " The town was ...
... natives had time enough to secure , if they had thought fit ; but as they had done no harm to the strangers , they never imagined they would hurt them , but supposed they should all have a merry time together ! " The town was ...
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abandoned Abipones alarm Americans appears Araucanians arms army arrived Atahualpa attack battle began Black Hawk body Brant British brother cacique canoes Caupolican chief Cofachiqui commander Cortez council countrymen courage Cuzco death declared despatched emperor empire enemy English escaped expedition father fell fight fire fled followed force frontier garrison gave gold hands head honor horses hostile Huascar Huayna Capac hundred iards Ietan immediately Inca Indians inhabitants instantly invaders Itzcoatl Jamestown killed king lake land Lautaro Manco Capac manner Mayta Capac Mexicans Mexico militia Montezuma nation natives neighborhood Opechancanough ordered party peace Peru Peruvians Philip Pizarro Pocahontas Pontiac possession Powhatan prisoner quarters Quetzalcoatl received replied retreat river rushed sagacity savage sent Smith Soto Spaniards Spanish spirit strong sword Tascaluza Tecumseh Tepanecan territory tion told tomahawk took town treachery treaty tribes troops Tucapel Tupac Amaru visited Vitachuco warriors whole wigwam Xolotl