The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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... character ; all were lovely islands , all one tangle of wild vine . The wild grapes are small and sour , but are said to become sweet after they have been frosted . It is extraordinary that the wild vine is every where indig- enous to ...
... character ; all were lovely islands , all one tangle of wild vine . The wild grapes are small and sour , but are said to become sweet after they have been frosted . It is extraordinary that the wild vine is every where indig- enous to ...
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... characters derived from natural objects . They constitute a living hieroglyphic writing . They have no sense of the worship of God in spirit and in truth , or in the influence of love . But they have many religious festivals ; the ...
... characters derived from natural objects . They constitute a living hieroglyphic writing . They have no sense of the worship of God in spirit and in truth , or in the influence of love . But they have many religious festivals ; the ...
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... character , and they seem greatly to fear the loss of their popularity in their tribe . Such , with little variation , are the manners , the faith , and the condition of the North American Indians . A great deal has been said , and ...
... character , and they seem greatly to fear the loss of their popularity in their tribe . Such , with little variation , are the manners , the faith , and the condition of the North American Indians . A great deal has been said , and ...
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... character than from any inherent power in the doctrines which they preached . When they died their flocks dis- persed . Sometimes white men of peculiar character have taken to themselves Indian wives , and have endeavored to make ...
... character than from any inherent power in the doctrines which they preached . When they died their flocks dis- persed . Sometimes white men of peculiar character have taken to themselves Indian wives , and have endeavored to make ...
第 57 頁
... character of the scenery agrees with our people better than that of any other of the American States , and none of them appear to me to have a greater or a more beau- tiful future before them than Minnesota . Add to this that the rich ...
... character of the scenery agrees with our people better than that of any other of the American States , and none of them appear to me to have a greater or a more beau- tiful future before them than Minnesota . Add to this that the rich ...
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