The History of the United States of America, Том 1Harper, 1849 |
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... Indians , and presently of ne- groes , whom experience proved to be much more capable of enduring the hardships of that condition . The exploration of Florida hitherto had been limited to the coast ; Pamphilo de Narvaez was first to ...
... Indians , and presently of ne- groes , whom experience proved to be much more capable of enduring the hardships of that condition . The exploration of Florida hitherto had been limited to the coast ; Pamphilo de Narvaez was first to ...
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... Indians also come to us , in the books of historians and tourists , invested with a systematic consistency and coherence strangers to the forests and prairies of the wil- derness . Strictly speaking , according to our notions , the Indians ...
... Indians also come to us , in the books of historians and tourists , invested with a systematic consistency and coherence strangers to the forests and prairies of the wil- derness . Strictly speaking , according to our notions , the Indians ...
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... Indians , like all rude They believed most de- men , were very superstitious . voutly in dreams , revelations , omens , charms . They as- cribed an invisible guardian spirit to every man , every animal , every natural object . They were ...
... Indians , like all rude They believed most de- men , were very superstitious . voutly in dreams , revelations , omens , charms . They as- cribed an invisible guardian spirit to every man , every animal , every natural object . They were ...
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... Indians ap- pertained not to the chiefs nor to individuals , but to the tribe or confederacy . Yet their notions of individual property were clear and exact . Each Indian had a well- established right in the wigwam he had built , in the ...
... Indians ap- pertained not to the chiefs nor to individuals , but to the tribe or confederacy . Yet their notions of individual property were clear and exact . Each Indian had a well- established right in the wigwam he had built , in the ...
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... Indians , as it has been among communities far more civilized , the most honorable , glorious , and worthy of employments . The rank , or comparative estimation of the chiefs , greatly de- pended on the number of enemies they had slain ...
... Indians , as it has been among communities far more civilized , the most honorable , glorious , and worthy of employments . The rank , or comparative estimation of the chiefs , greatly de- pended on the number of enemies they had slain ...
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Страница 302 - He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.
Страница 309 - This liberty is the proper end and object of authority and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard (not only of your goods, but) of your lives, if need be.
Страница 397 - I further add that I never denied, that notwithstanding this liberty, the commander of this ship ought to command the ship's course, yea, and also command that justice, peace and sobriety, be kept and practiced, both among the seamen and all the passengers.
Страница 330 - Further, the Lord hath been pleased to turn all the wigwams, huts, and hovels the English dwelt in at their first coming, into orderly, fair, and well-built houses...
Страница 370 - It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues...
Страница 328 - The serpent is the devil ; the synod, the representative of the churches of Christ in New England. The devil had formerly and lately attempted their disturbance and dissolution ; but their faith in the seed of the woman overcame him and crushed his head.
Страница 174 - They were well weaned from the delicate milk of their mother country, and inured to the difficulties of a strange land.
Страница 281 - For such as come together into a wilderness, where are nothing but wild beasts and beastlike men, and there confederate together in civil and church estate, whereby they do, implicitly at least, bind themselves to support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without free consent, is hard to find, so as may satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial.
Страница 214 - Calvert issued a proclamation in 1638, to prohibit "all unreasonable disputations in point of religion tending to the disturbance of the public peace and quiet of the colony, and to the opening of faction in religion.
Страница 309 - There is a twofold liberty, natural (I mean as our nature is now corrupt) and civil or federal. The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures.