History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 1 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... INDIANS . deck ; and so perilous were the voyages deemed , that the sailors were accus- tomed , before embarking ... INDIANS - Preceding Races - American Antiquities - General characteristics of the Indian INDIANS - Preceding tribes ...
... INDIANS . deck ; and so perilous were the voyages deemed , that the sailors were accus- tomed , before embarking ... INDIANS - Preceding Races - American Antiquities - General characteristics of the Indian INDIANS - Preceding tribes ...
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... Indian tribes could give no account of their predecessors ; they knew noth- ing whatever on the subject ; and so , probably , as respects these the question must ever remain doubtful , if not wholly inexplicable . As to the Indians ...
... Indian tribes could give no account of their predecessors ; they knew noth- ing whatever on the subject ; and so , probably , as respects these the question must ever remain doubtful , if not wholly inexplicable . As to the Indians ...
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... INDIANS . of the chiefs were sometimes more spacious , and constructed with care , but of the same materials . Their villages were sometimes surrounded by defen- sive palisades . Skins , taken in the chase , served them for repose ...
... INDIANS . of the chiefs were sometimes more spacious , and constructed with care , but of the same materials . Their villages were sometimes surrounded by defen- sive palisades . Skins , taken in the chase , served them for repose ...
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... Indians as mere savages , having no rightful claim to the country of which they were in possession . They inflicted upon the unhappy natives injuries of various descriptions , as caprice , cruelty , lust , or rapine dictated , and where ...
... Indians as mere savages , having no rightful claim to the country of which they were in possession . They inflicted upon the unhappy natives injuries of various descriptions , as caprice , cruelty , lust , or rapine dictated , and where ...
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... INDIANS . CHAPTER III . 1553-1606 . ATTEMPTS AT COLONIZATION BY THE. CH . II . ] could confer . It would seem strange ... Indians were aroused into savage and unpitying ac- tivity . Neither need it occasion any surprise that ere long the ...
... INDIANS . CHAPTER III . 1553-1606 . ATTEMPTS AT COLONIZATION BY THE. CH . II . ] could confer . It would seem strange ... Indians were aroused into savage and unpitying ac- tivity . Neither need it occasion any surprise that ere long the ...
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