The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and ManuscriptsWanzer, Foot and Company [Buffalo, printed], 1851 - 495 страници |
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... thing was , in the business prospects of the west , however , at a compara- tively low ebb . The prostrating effects of the war , and of the peace , were alike felt . We had conquered England , in a second contest , but were well ...
... thing was , in the business prospects of the west , however , at a compara- tively low ebb . The prostrating effects of the war , and of the peace , were alike felt . We had conquered England , in a second contest , but were well ...
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... thing was afterwards abandoned . There was an ancient mound here , which had not then been opened , but which has since yielded a curious ornamented stone , bearing a kind of arabesque figures , not dissimilar , in the style of drawing ...
... thing was afterwards abandoned . There was an ancient mound here , which had not then been opened , but which has since yielded a curious ornamented stone , bearing a kind of arabesque figures , not dissimilar , in the style of drawing ...
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... things , that he had received an invitation to go and cure the Governor of Indiana . We now had Indiana on our right hand , and Kentucky on our left . These are the principal incidents of the trip . We reached our destina- tion in ...
... things , that he had received an invitation to go and cure the Governor of Indiana . We now had Indiana on our right hand , and Kentucky on our left . These are the principal incidents of the trip . We reached our destina- tion in ...
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... part fleeing to the Delaware , and thence west . They are now on the Konga , west of the Missouri . So much for the association of names . History never remembers any thing which she can possibly forget PERSONAL REMINISCENCES . 21.
... part fleeing to the Delaware , and thence west . They are now on the Konga , west of the Missouri . So much for the association of names . History never remembers any thing which she can possibly forget PERSONAL REMINISCENCES . 21.
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... thing which she can possibly forget , and I found at least , one high - feeling personage here , who did not like the man- ner in which I associated the modern town with reminiscences of the savages . " Why , sir , " said he , as we ...
... thing which she can possibly forget , and I found at least , one high - feeling personage here , who did not like the man- ner in which I associated the modern town with reminiscences of the savages . " Why , sir , " said he , as we ...
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