The North American Review, Volume 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... civilized , than in a barbarous country ? And is it a cause of melancholy , that these dreary wildernesses , as our fathers found them , have been turned into the happy abodes of civilized christian men ? But the Indians are ...
... civilized , than in a barbarous country ? And is it a cause of melancholy , that these dreary wildernesses , as our fathers found them , have been turned into the happy abodes of civilized christian men ? But the Indians are ...
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... civilized , christianized person , speaking our language , subsist- ing by regular labor , is any the better for being copper color- ed , we cannot see . But some will not leave them even this . Dr Morse quotes a respectable Frenchman ...
... civilized , christianized person , speaking our language , subsist- ing by regular labor , is any the better for being copper color- ed , we cannot see . But some will not leave them even this . Dr Morse quotes a respectable Frenchman ...
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... civilized world , there are some which are peculiarly applicable to ourselves , and which will not be disregarded by those who are not content with first appearances , and who are not indifferent to the interests of their country in a ...
... civilized world , there are some which are peculiarly applicable to ourselves , and which will not be disregarded by those who are not content with first appearances , and who are not indifferent to the interests of their country in a ...
Contents
NEW SERIES | 1 |
On the state of the Indians | 30 |
Essays by a Virginian | 45 |
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