The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects From Original Notes and ManuscriptsLibrary of Alexandria, 1.01.1851 г. - 495 страници |
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... languages andhistory of this branch ofthe race, it appears to be a just expectation, that, in sittingdown to give some account ofthispeople, there shouldbe somepreliminary remarks, toapprise the reader howand whyit is,thathis attention ...
... languages andhistory of this branch ofthe race, it appears to be a just expectation, that, in sittingdown to give some account ofthispeople, there shouldbe somepreliminary remarks, toapprise the reader howand whyit is,thathis attention ...
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... language. My earliest impressions of the Indian race, were drawn from the fireside rehearsalsof incidents which had happened during theperiloustimes of the American revolution; in which myfatherwas a zealous actor, and were all ...
... language. My earliest impressions of the Indian race, were drawn from the fireside rehearsalsof incidents which had happened during theperiloustimes of the American revolution; in which myfatherwas a zealous actor, and were all ...
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... language,and never madeuse oftheir own, except when talking together; andIrecollect, we thought ita matter of wonder,when they discoursed in Indian,whether sucha guttural jargon, could possibly bethe medium of conveying any very ...
... language,and never madeuse oftheir own, except when talking together; andIrecollect, we thought ita matter of wonder,when they discoursed in Indian,whether sucha guttural jargon, could possibly bethe medium of conveying any very ...
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... languages, mightbe studiedwith somethingofthesame mode ofexactitude. Ihad a strong propensity,at this timeof life, for analysis,andI believed that something like an analytical processmight be applied to enquiries, atleast in the ...
... languages, mightbe studiedwith somethingofthesame mode ofexactitude. Ihad a strong propensity,at this timeof life, for analysis,andI believed that something like an analytical processmight be applied to enquiries, atleast in the ...
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... languages, we find aningenuity and complexity, far surpassing any theory to be discovered in that of the modern languages ofEurope, with,perhaps, some exceptions in the Basque and Majyer,and evenbeyond any thing existing in the Greek ...
... languages, we find aningenuity and complexity, far surpassing any theory to be discovered in that of the modern languages ofEurope, with,perhaps, some exceptions in the Basque and Majyer,and evenbeyond any thing existing in the Greek ...
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