The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1853 - 654 頁 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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第 17 頁
... live upon these heights . Below , in the river , at the feet of the hill - giants , the little green islands become more and more numerous . All were of the same character ; all were lovely islands , all one tangle of wild vine . The ...
... live upon these heights . Below , in the river , at the feet of the hill - giants , the little green islands become more and more numerous . All were of the same character ; all were lovely islands , all one tangle of wild vine . The ...
第 19 頁
... live in hostility with each other ; but have lately held , after some bloody encounters , a peace congress at Fort Snelling , where the American authorities compelled these vengeful people , although unwillingly , to offer each other ...
... live in hostility with each other ; but have lately held , after some bloody encounters , a peace congress at Fort Snelling , where the American authorities compelled these vengeful people , although unwillingly , to offer each other ...
第 26 頁
... live on the Mississippi , I would live here . It is a hilly region , and on all hands extend beautiful and varying landscapes ; and all abounds with such youthful and fresh life . The city is thronged with Indians . The men , for the ...
... live on the Mississippi , I would live here . It is a hilly region , and on all hands extend beautiful and varying landscapes ; and all abounds with such youthful and fresh life . The city is thronged with Indians . The men , for the ...
第 27 頁
... lives , and is fed , and sleeps , and grows , always fastened to the board . When the child can walk it is still carried for a long time on the mother's back in the folds of her blanket . Nearly all the Indians which I have seen are of ...
... lives , and is fed , and sleeps , and grows , always fastened to the board . When the child can walk it is still carried for a long time on the mother's back in the folds of her blanket . Nearly all the Indians which I have seen are of ...
第 31 頁
... enemies and war - captives ; still , their hard lives as women are not the less to be deplored ; and their strength to die , rather than degrade themselves , proves that these children of nature HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD . 31.
... enemies and war - captives ; still , their hard lives as women are not the less to be deplored ; and their strength to die , rather than degrade themselves , proves that these children of nature HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD . 31.
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