Gluskap the Liar, & Other Indian TalesB. Wheelwright Company, 1966 - 182 страници |
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... 138 The Captive 139 The Murder of Colonel Westbrooke 140 " White Man Style " 141 " Move Over " 141 XII XIII INDIAN MEDICINE 143 A FURTHER RANGE NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY 151 157 178 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Sometime before the dawn of history 6 viii.
... 138 The Captive 139 The Murder of Colonel Westbrooke 140 " White Man Style " 141 " Move Over " 141 XII XIII INDIAN MEDICINE 143 A FURTHER RANGE NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY 151 157 178 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Sometime before the dawn of history 6 viii.
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... murder the crews with knives they had hidden in their furs . Still later they learned to take vessels by storm , striking just at dawn or dusk or from a fogbank , depending on speed , silence , and surprise to make the attacks ...
... murder the crews with knives they had hidden in their furs . Still later they learned to take vessels by storm , striking just at dawn or dusk or from a fogbank , depending on speed , silence , and surprise to make the attacks ...
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... murder of Colonel Westbrooke early in the eighteenth century and a few mild anecdotes of red - white engagements . The Westbrooke tale is interesting , as it is traceable historically . At the end of the seventeenth century a certain ...
... murder of Colonel Westbrooke early in the eighteenth century and a few mild anecdotes of red - white engagements . The Westbrooke tale is interesting , as it is traceable historically . At the end of the seventeenth century a certain ...
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