Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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... Indian word without a blunder , - but he was a lover of all out - door things , he was a curious and observing man , and he had a singularly sympathetic feeling toward the Indians and came to know them well ; and what he writes has ...
... Indian word without a blunder , - but he was a lover of all out - door things , he was a curious and observing man , and he had a singularly sympathetic feeling toward the Indians and came to know them well ; and what he writes has ...
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... Indians , published in 1775 , was the first general history of the Indians , and is quite full in its accounts of Indian manners and customs ; but Adair's studies were chiefly of the Ind- ians south of New England . Schoolcraft's great ...
... Indians , published in 1775 , was the first general history of the Indians , and is quite full in its accounts of Indian manners and customs ; but Adair's studies were chiefly of the Ind- ians south of New England . Schoolcraft's great ...
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... Indians , edited by Drake , accompanied by a copy of Hubbard's re- markable map of New England , " being the first that ever was here cut , and done by the best pattern that could be had . ” The best account of the original authorities ...
... Indians , edited by Drake , accompanied by a copy of Hubbard's re- markable map of New England , " being the first that ever was here cut , and done by the best pattern that could be had . ” The best account of the original authorities ...
Contents
LAFAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | 1 |
LETTERS OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE | 24 |
WASHINGTONS LETTERS ON THE CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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