The Book of the Indians of North AmericaDigital Scanning Inc, 2001 M04 1 - 468 páginas |
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... expected that a work of this kind would meet with a ready sale : but such was the case , and the very favorable reception with which the first edition met , was the cause of the early appear- ance of this . In general , the notes give ...
... expected that a work of this kind would meet with a ready sale : but such was the case , and the very favorable reception with which the first edition met , was the cause of the early appear- ance of this . In general , the notes give ...
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... expected a serious contest : and . as usual on such occasions , changed his name , and was ever after known by the name of Owsamequin , or Ousamequin . Our historical records furnish no particulars of his war with the Narragansets ...
... expected a serious contest : and . as usual on such occasions , changed his name , and was ever after known by the name of Owsamequin , or Ousamequin . Our historical records furnish no particulars of his war with the Narragansets ...
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... expected . But we are not informed that any thing serious took place . This is the year in which it has been generally supposed that Ousame- quin died , but it is an error of Hutchinson's transplanting from Mr. Hub- bard's work into his ...
... expected . But we are not informed that any thing serious took place . This is the year in which it has been generally supposed that Ousame- quin died , but it is an error of Hutchinson's transplanting from Mr. Hub- bard's work into his ...
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... expected to find Caunbitant . " Before we came to the town ( says the narrator ) we sat down and eat such as our knapsacks afforded ; that being done , we threw them aside , and all such things as might hinder us , and so went on and ...
... expected to find Caunbitant . " Before we came to the town ( says the narrator ) we sat down and eat such as our knapsacks afforded ; that being done , we threw them aside , and all such things as might hinder us , and so went on and ...
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... expected that we produce the passage of Hudibras . Here it is : — " Though nice and dark the point appear , ( Quoth Ralph . ) it may hold up , and clear . That Sinners may supply the place of suffering Saints , is a plain Case . Justice ...
... expected that we produce the passage of Hudibras . Here it is : — " Though nice and dark the point appear , ( Quoth Ralph . ) it may hold up , and clear . That Sinners may supply the place of suffering Saints , is a plain Case . Justice ...
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