The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever is Most Curious and Remarkable in the World; Whether Relating to Its Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Productions, Or to the Manufactures, Buildings and Inventions of Its Inhabitants, Compiled from Historical and Geographical Works of Established Celebrity, and Illustrated with the Discoveries of Modern Travellers, Том 10J. Walker, 1804 |
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... received the applause of his auditors , he resumes his place and the dance is renewed . The dance of discovery is performed by one man , and is a natural representation of all that passes in a military expedition . At first he ad ...
... received the applause of his auditors , he resumes his place and the dance is renewed . The dance of discovery is performed by one man , and is a natural representation of all that passes in a military expedition . At first he ad ...
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... received the truths of the Gospel . They affirm , that there resides in Heaven a powerful being , called Niparaya , who created the earth and the sea , who supplies all creatures with food , and can do whatever he pleases , but is never ...
... received the truths of the Gospel . They affirm , that there resides in Heaven a powerful being , called Niparaya , who created the earth and the sea , who supplies all creatures with food , and can do whatever he pleases , but is never ...
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... received messages to and from the neighbouring ranchieras ; spirited them up to the revenge of injuries , whether real or feigned , received from other nations ; and headed them in all their ravages and depredations . But in all other ...
... received messages to and from the neighbouring ranchieras ; spirited them up to the revenge of injuries , whether real or feigned , received from other nations ; and headed them in all their ravages and depredations . But in all other ...
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... received in the course of the preceding year . - This pious custom originated with the first settlers in New England , and it is hoped will be sacredly preserved to the latest posterity . The greater part of the people in New Eng land ...
... received in the course of the preceding year . - This pious custom originated with the first settlers in New England , and it is hoped will be sacredly preserved to the latest posterity . The greater part of the people in New Eng land ...
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... , for himself and his family . The floor of this cabin is of earth , the roof is of split logs the light is received hrough the door , and , in some instances , through a small window made of oiled paper . A coarser 30 NORTH AMERICA .
... , for himself and his family . The floor of this cabin is of earth , the roof is of split logs the light is received hrough the door , and , in some instances , through a small window made of oiled paper . A coarser 30 NORTH AMERICA .
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