Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 9;المجلد 19The Society, 1968 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... respect of their lives and manners amongst the Indians : so it is to be feared , will be no less to New England in their vile and clamorous reports , because she would not foster them in their desired idle courses . I would not be ...
... respect of their lives and manners amongst the Indians : so it is to be feared , will be no less to New England in their vile and clamorous reports , because she would not foster them in their desired idle courses . I would not be ...
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... respects the languages of America , to advert briefly to those opinions ; because they still have , as above observed , an influence in perpetuating errour . In respect to the general character of these languages , ( to adopt the ...
... respects the languages of America , to advert briefly to those opinions ; because they still have , as above observed , an influence in perpetuating errour . In respect to the general character of these languages , ( to adopt the ...
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... respect to the Delaware numerals ; which serves at the same time to elucidate the curious structure of the Indian languages : " Not being quite satisfied with the partial answer I gave you in a hurry respecting the numeral one , I will ...
... respect to the Delaware numerals ; which serves at the same time to elucidate the curious structure of the Indian languages : " Not being quite satisfied with the partial answer I gave you in a hurry respecting the numeral one , I will ...
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