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" Language ; but the Speakers whom I have heard, had all a great Fluency of Words, and much more Grace in their Manner, than any Man could expect, among a People intirely ignorant of all the liberal Arts and Sciences. "
The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada,: Which are Dependent on ... - Página 13
por Cadwallader Colden - 1755 - 260 páginas
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumen2

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1816 - 514 páginas
...'apply themselves to this art, by some kind of^tudyand exercise in a 'great measure. It is impossible for me to judge how far they excel, 'as I am ignorant...great fluency of words, and much more grace in their 1 manner, than any man could expect, among a people intirely ignorant 'of all the liberal a-ts and...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...employed and obeyed them. "The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Colden, " had all a greatjluency of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volumen46

1832 - 338 páginas
...employed and obeyed them. " The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Colden, " had all a gre&tjtuewy of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal aits and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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Indian Biography, Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...employed and obeyed them. " The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Colden, " had all a greatjlutncy of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 346 páginas
...them. "The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Golden, " had all a grr/Mjlue/nri/ of words, -.mil much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1839 - 344 páginas
...the people who heard, employed and obeyed them. "The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Colden, " had all a great fluency of words, and much more grace...manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 788 páginas
...the people who heard, employed and obeyed them. "The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Golden, "had all a great fluency of words, and much more grace...their manner than any man could expect among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be (not...
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Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals ..., Volumen2

Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1841 - 332 páginas
...employed and obeyed them. "The speakers whom I have heard," says Mr. Colden, " had all a gre&tjluency of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect, among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." He adds, that he had understood them to be —...
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The Library of American Biography, Volumen15

Jared Sparks - 1848 - 494 páginas
...and wisdom, than for their political skill. Mr. Golden says, " The speakers whom I have heard had all great fluency of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." Of one, Decanesora, a chief of the Onondaga tribe,...
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Life of Samuel Kirkland, Missionary to the Indians

Samuel Kirkland Lothrop - 1847 - 360 páginas
...and wisdom, than for their political skill. Mr. Golden says, "The speakers whom I have heard had all great fluency of words, and much more grace in their manner, than any man could expect among a people entirely ignorant of the liberal arts and sciences." Of one, Decanesora, a chief of the Onondaga tribe,...
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