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Page 195
... Indian best will agree with me , when I say that Co- lumbus has not painted the natural Indian character in too high colors . The Indians will be found grateful , amiable , kind , and gen- tle . Their manners among themselves will be ...
... Indian best will agree with me , when I say that Co- lumbus has not painted the natural Indian character in too high colors . The Indians will be found grateful , amiable , kind , and gen- tle . Their manners among themselves will be ...
Page 198
... Indians , who are rich in farms , bands of horses , sheep and cattle , and who are now considered permanently friend- ly ; and why ? Some eighteen years ago they rebelled . The officer in command against them directed his attention and ...
... Indians , who are rich in farms , bands of horses , sheep and cattle , and who are now considered permanently friend- ly ; and why ? Some eighteen years ago they rebelled . The officer in command against them directed his attention and ...
Page 428
... Indians , all of whom were possessed of arms , and to up- set the vessels containing the vile stuff which they prized so highly . On such occasions the soldiers would remain mounted , and be placed in such a manner as to surround and ...
... Indians , all of whom were possessed of arms , and to up- set the vessels containing the vile stuff which they prized so highly . On such occasions the soldiers would remain mounted , and be placed in such a manner as to surround and ...
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Maxims of Public Health 220 Melvilles In the Lena Delta 334Memoirs | 1 |
OverHaste in Making our Nation | 15 |
Ada Langworthy Collier | 37 |
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