Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America, as They Existed Previous to the RevolutionAppleton, 1846 - 295 páginas |
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affection Albanians Albany amusement appear arts attached Aunt Schuyler beauty began birds brother called canoe CHAPTER character cheerful Colonel Schuyler comfort command consequence considered conversation Cuyler degree delight domestic early elegant English father favorite Five Nations Flats French friends habits happiness heard History honor Indians inhabitants kind knew lakes lands language lived luxury Madame maize manner marriage married Mary Howitt means ment military mind mode Mohawk Mohawk nations Mohawk river Mungo Campbell native nature never object occasion Onnonthio palisadoes party peace person Philip Schuyler portico possessed province recollection regiment rendered respect river sachems savage scarce scene seemed settlement settlers singular Sir William Johnson smallpox society spirit Stadtholder strangers summer superior superior wis thing THOMAS ARNOLD thought tion town traders trees tribes virtue wampum warriors whole wild winter wonted woods York young