Discourse Delivered Before the New-York Historical Society: At Their Anniversary Meeting, 6th December, 1811James Eastburn, 1812 - 81 من الصفحات |
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... enemies into their na- tion , by which they continually recruited their population , exhausted by endless and wasting wars , See this speech in Appendix No. I. Taken from " New Voyages to North America , by Baron Lahontan , Lord ...
... enemies into their na- tion , by which they continually recruited their population , exhausted by endless and wasting wars , See this speech in Appendix No. I. Taken from " New Voyages to North America , by Baron Lahontan , Lord ...
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... enemies through the path- less and unexplored forest - to mark the most dis- tant indications of danger to trace his way by the appearances of the trees , and by the stars of heaven , and to endure fatigue , and cold , and fa- mine ...
... enemies through the path- less and unexplored forest - to mark the most dis- tant indications of danger to trace his way by the appearances of the trees , and by the stars of heaven , and to endure fatigue , and cold , and fa- mine ...
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... enemy , with all the avidity of an epicure for the sumptuous dain- ties of a Heliogabalus . And this martial ardor was continually thwarting the pacific counsels of the elders , and enthralling them in perpetual and de- vastating wars ...
... enemy , with all the avidity of an epicure for the sumptuous dain- ties of a Heliogabalus . And this martial ardor was continually thwarting the pacific counsels of the elders , and enthralling them in perpetual and de- vastating wars ...
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... enemies killed in battle , more indeed for the purpose of exciting their ferocious fury . than for gratifying their appetite - like all other savage nations , they delighted in cruelty . To in- flict the most exquisite torture upon ...
... enemies killed in battle , more indeed for the purpose of exciting their ferocious fury . than for gratifying their appetite - like all other savage nations , they delighted in cruelty . To in- flict the most exquisite torture upon ...
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... enemies they spared in battle they made free ; whereas , with all other barbarous nations , slavery was the ... enemy . In the war preceding 1703 , the government of Massachusetts gave £ 12 for every Indian scalp - in that year the ...
... enemies they spared in battle they made free ; whereas , with all other barbarous nations , slavery was the ... enemy . In the war preceding 1703 , the government of Massachusetts gave £ 12 for every Indian scalp - in that year the ...
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