A Centennial Edition of the History of the United States: From the Discovery of America, to the End of the First One Hundred Years of American Independence. With a Full Account of the Approaching Centennial CelebrationT. Belknap, 1876 - 744 страница |
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... body . Relatives uttered piercing cries and great lamentations during the burial , and they continued mourning many days . BURIAL - PLACE . Like that of the earlier nations of the world , their religion was simple , with- out many ...
... body . Relatives uttered piercing cries and great lamentations during the burial , and they continued mourning many days . BURIAL - PLACE . Like that of the earlier nations of the world , their religion was simple , with- out many ...
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... body of them became friends of the British during the Revolution . They were at the head of the confederacy of Western tribes who were crushed by Wayne in 1794 , and the following year they ceded all their lands on the Muskingum , and ...
... body of them became friends of the British during the Revolution . They were at the head of the confederacy of Western tribes who were crushed by Wayne in 1794 , and the following year they ceded all their lands on the Muskingum , and ...
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... body of the IROQUOIS Occupied almost the whole territory in Canada , south - west of the Ottowa River , between Lakes Ontario , Erie and Huron ; a greater portion of the State of New York , and a part of Pennsylvania and Ohio along the ...
... body of the IROQUOIS Occupied almost the whole territory in Canada , south - west of the Ottowa River , between Lakes Ontario , Erie and Huron ; a greater portion of the State of New York , and a part of Pennsylvania and Ohio along the ...
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... the new characters , was established . Many of the native Cherokees are now well educated , but the great body of the natives are in ig- norance . Note 4. page 32 . CHAPTER VII . THE NATCHEZ . Of this once considerable 28 THE ABORIGINALS .
... the new characters , was established . Many of the native Cherokees are now well educated , but the great body of the natives are in ig- norance . Note 4. page 32 . CHAPTER VII . THE NATCHEZ . Of this once considerable 28 THE ABORIGINALS .
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... body of Mount Athos hewn into a colossal image of himself , might not Europe and America appropriately join in the labor of fashioning some lofty summit of the Alleghanies ' into a huge monument to the memory of the NAVIGATORS who ...
... body of Mount Athos hewn into a colossal image of himself , might not Europe and America appropriately join in the labor of fashioning some lofty summit of the Alleghanies ' into a huge monument to the memory of the NAVIGATORS who ...
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