The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects From Original Notes and ManuscriptsLibrary of Alexandria, 1.01.1851 г. - 495 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 49.
Страница
... feet towards the fireplace,ina line, withvery little diminution of the wardrobe we carried by day,—the married folks, like lightinfantry in anarmy, occupyingthe flanks of our nocturnal array.Theonlyobjection I found tothe night's rest ...
... feet towards the fireplace,ina line, withvery little diminution of the wardrobe we carried by day,—the married folks, like lightinfantry in anarmy, occupyingthe flanks of our nocturnal array.Theonlyobjection I found tothe night's rest ...
Страница
... feet in diameter, and it had indeed, essentially the same look and character, which I found ittopresent, twentyfive years afterwards, when I made a special visit to this remarkable mausoleumto verify the character ofsome ofits ...
... feet in diameter, and it had indeed, essentially the same look and character, which I found ittopresent, twentyfive years afterwards, when I made a special visit to this remarkable mausoleumto verify the character ofsome ofits ...
Страница
... feet, together with marks of the cut of an axe, and an iron wedge.I havehad no means toverify these facts, butstatethem ascredible, fromthe corroborative testimony afforded them byother discoveries inthe great geological basin of ...
... feet, together with marks of the cut of an axe, and an iron wedge.I havehad no means toverify these facts, butstatethem ascredible, fromthe corroborative testimony afforded them byother discoveries inthe great geological basin of ...
Страница
... feet below thesurfaceof the calcareous rock,to a brick hearth, covered with what appeared tobe the remains of charcoal and ashes. I took walks almostdaily,on thefine promenade, shaded with loftytrees, festooned with their native vines ...
... feet below thesurfaceof the calcareous rock,to a brick hearth, covered with what appeared tobe the remains of charcoal and ashes. I took walks almostdaily,on thefine promenade, shaded with loftytrees, festooned with their native vines ...
Страница
... feet above ourheads. Itwas now the first dayofJuly, and I felt the most intense interest as we approached andcame to the pointof confluence. I had followed the Ohio, inallits sinuosities, a thousandmiles. I had spentmorethan three ...
... feet above ourheads. Itwas now the first dayofJuly, and I felt the most intense interest as we approached andcame to the pointof confluence. I had followed the Ohio, inallits sinuosities, a thousandmiles. I had spentmorethan three ...
Съдържание
Раздел 21 | |
Раздел 22 | |
Раздел 23 | |
Раздел 24 | |
Раздел 25 | |
Раздел 26 | |
Раздел 27 | |
Раздел 28 | |
Раздел 10 | |
Раздел 11 | |
Раздел 12 | |
Раздел 13 | |
Раздел 14 | |
Раздел 15 | |
Раздел 16 | |
Раздел 17 | |
Раздел 18 | |
Раздел 19 | |
Раздел 20 | |
Раздел 29 | |
Раздел 30 | |
Раздел 31 | |
Раздел 32 | |
Раздел 33 | |
Раздел 34 | |
Раздел 35 | |
Раздел 36 | |
Раздел 37 | |
Раздел 38 | |
Раздел 39 | |
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
adjective Algonquin allthe American ancient anda andit andthe animal appeared asthe atthe banks beaver brother butthe bythe called canoe Cartier character Chemanitou chief Chippewas Choctaws denote Donnacona encamped English feet fire forest forms French fromthe gaveme hadbeen head hehad hewas Hochelaga hunter hunting Ihad Indian families inhabitants inthe intheir inthis intothe Iroquois island Itis itwas killed lake Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior land language lived lodge maize Michilimackinac miles Mississippi Missouri Monedo morning mountain nation native night object observed Odjibwa ofhis ofIndians ofthe oftheir ofthese ofthis oneof onthe passed persons present pronoun race river rock settlement Shawnees Shingebiss shore songs soon spirit stream term thatthe thatthey theIndians thesky theywere thought tobe tohave told tothe trees tribes tshe valley village wampum warrior wasa Wawatam Ween witha withthe wood word Wyandots