The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada: Which are Dependent on the Province of New York, and are a Barrier Between the English and the French in that Part of the World, Volumen1A.S. Barnes, 1904 - 283 páginas |
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... Designs . These Considerations alone are sufficient to make the Indian Affairs deserve the most se- rious Thoughts of every Governor in America . But I well know , besides ; that your Excel- lency's Views are not confined to the ...
... Designs . These Considerations alone are sufficient to make the Indian Affairs deserve the most se- rious Thoughts of every Governor in America . But I well know , besides ; that your Excel- lency's Views are not confined to the ...
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... Design to two or three of their most intimate Friends ; and if they come into it , an Invita- tion is made , in their Names , to all the young Men of the Castle , to feast on Dog's Flesh ; but whether this be , because Dog's Flesh is ...
... Design to two or three of their most intimate Friends ; and if they come into it , an Invita- tion is made , in their Names , to all the young Men of the Castle , to feast on Dog's Flesh ; but whether this be , because Dog's Flesh is ...
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... Designs as these have given the first Rise to Tragedy ? They come to these Dances with their Faces painted in a frightful Manner , as they always are when they go to War , to make themselves terrible to their Enemies ; and in this ...
... Designs as these have given the first Rise to Tragedy ? They come to these Dances with their Faces painted in a frightful Manner , as they always are when they go to War , to make themselves terrible to their Enemies ; and in this ...
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... designed , is painted at the Head of the Canoes ; for they always travel in Canoes along the Rivers , which lead to the Country against which the Expedition is de- signed , as far as they can . After the Expedition is over , they stop ...
... designed , is painted at the Head of the Canoes ; for they always travel in Canoes along the Rivers , which lead to the Country against which the Expedition is de- signed , as far as they can . After the Expedition is over , they stop ...
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... designed . The common Prayer , or at least a considerable Part of it , was translated also into their Language and printed ; some other Pieces were likewise translated for the Minister's Use , viz .: An Exposition of the Creed ...
... designed . The common Prayer , or at least a considerable Part of it , was translated also into their Language and printed ; some other Pieces were likewise translated for the Minister's Use , viz .: An Exposition of the Creed ...
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