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Page 24
... native tribes , the champions of the trade have long insisted with so much perseverance , that it may well be considered as the strong - old of their arguments : but Mr. C. adds nothing to the light thrown on this subject by many able ...
... native tribes , the champions of the trade have long insisted with so much perseverance , that it may well be considered as the strong - old of their arguments : but Mr. C. adds nothing to the light thrown on this subject by many able ...
Page 269
... native country , and there to support their advanced . life and declining years : a period which all are equally desirous to spend in the midst of their relations , and in the bosom of their native land . This is by far the most ...
... native country , and there to support their advanced . life and declining years : a period which all are equally desirous to spend in the midst of their relations , and in the bosom of their native land . This is by far the most ...
Page 272
... native regiment was em ployed to execute this severe military vengeance against their coun trymen , a service which they performed with fatal promptitude and alacrity . A more scrupulous regard to their religious prejudices has , since ...
... native regiment was em ployed to execute this severe military vengeance against their coun trymen , a service which they performed with fatal promptitude and alacrity . A more scrupulous regard to their religious prejudices has , since ...
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