North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... appears by an imprimatur signed by S. Bradstreet , D. Dennison , and I. Dudley , de- puted by the Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ...
... appears by an imprimatur signed by S. Bradstreet , D. Dennison , and I. Dudley , de- puted by the Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ...
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... appear . In spite of savage manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have ...
... appear . In spite of savage manners , and the most deplorable cruelty in war , there was no want of sagacity in some of these untutored Indians . Thus the advice given by the Pequods to the Narragansetts , when persuading them to have ...
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... appears to have been one of the most remarkable of all the Indian Sachems who encountered the whites . From the very imperfect accounts we have of him and those too from his enemies , he discovered great sagacity , great energy , and ...
... appears to have been one of the most remarkable of all the Indian Sachems who encountered the whites . From the very imperfect accounts we have of him and those too from his enemies , he discovered great sagacity , great energy , and ...
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... appears to have been an extraordinary woman ; the whole of this episode of the La Tours , is perhaps , the most interesting thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 ...
... appears to have been an extraordinary woman ; the whole of this episode of the La Tours , is perhaps , the most interesting thing in the his- tory of Nova Scotia . The following extract is a translation from page 33 , volume 1 ...
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... appears to me , no more nor less than everlasting passive obedience , and non - resist- ance . The human flock would soon be fleeced and butch- ered by one or a few . I cannot therefore , sir , be a subscriber or a member of your ...
... appears to me , no more nor less than everlasting passive obedience , and non - resist- ance . The human flock would soon be fleeced and butch- ered by one or a few . I cannot therefore , sir , be a subscriber or a member of your ...
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