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( Indian Neighbors ] * I am sorry I cannot give a better account of the state of the poor Indians with respect to Christianity , although a great deal of pains has been and still continues to be taken with them .
( Indian Neighbors ] * I am sorry I cannot give a better account of the state of the poor Indians with respect to Christianity , although a great deal of pains has been and still continues to be taken with them .
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The Indian Burying Ground S 10 15 In spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead , Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these landsThe Indian , when from ...
The Indian Burying Ground S 10 15 In spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead , Points out the soul's eternal sleep . Not so the ancients of these landsThe Indian , when from ...
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车车 1841 From The Last of the Mohicans , Chapter XXXII ( The Hawk - eye of the Indian Wars ] During the time Uncas ? was making this disposition of his forces , the woods were as still , and , with the exception of those who had met in ...
车车 1841 From The Last of the Mohicans , Chapter XXXII ( The Hawk - eye of the Indian Wars ] During the time Uncas ? was making this disposition of his forces , the woods were as still , and , with the exception of those who had met in ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
Among the parts of a spinning wheel 1 In 11 2136 the poet elaborates | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
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