A Book for Massachusetts Children: In Familiar Letters from a FatherHilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1831 - 142 pages |
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... Indians - Appearance , Dress , Dwellings , Employments , & c . XLV . Wild Animals - Moose , Deer , Bear . XLVI ... Indians and White People . Wars . Destruction of Indians . XLIX . Reflections upon it . L. Conclusion . Advice . LETTERS ...
... Indians - Appearance , Dress , Dwellings , Employments , & c . XLV . Wild Animals - Moose , Deer , Bear . XLVI ... Indians and White People . Wars . Destruction of Indians . XLIX . Reflections upon it . L. Conclusion . Advice . LETTERS ...
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... Indians , almost as wild as the beasts . You will like very well to hear about Massachu- setts as it used to be , before the white people came to it , and about their first settling here . I will tell you something of these things in my ...
... Indians , almost as wild as the beasts . You will like very well to hear about Massachu- setts as it used to be , before the white people came to it , and about their first settling here . I will tell you something of these things in my ...
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... Indians . The In- dians were a tall , well formed , active people . They had long , black , straight hair , black eyes , and very white , handsome teeth . Their color was brown , a little inclining to red . Their dress was made of the ...
... Indians . The In- dians were a tall , well formed , active people . They had long , black , straight hair , black eyes , and very white , handsome teeth . Their color was brown , a little inclining to red . Their dress was made of the ...
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... Indians had no tame animals about their dwellings . They had no convenient furniture , nor utensils for cooking or eating . They had no chairs , stools nor tables ; they had no pots nor ket- tles , except such as were made of stone ...
... Indians had no tame animals about their dwellings . They had no convenient furniture , nor utensils for cooking or eating . They had no chairs , stools nor tables ; they had no pots nor ket- tles , except such as were made of stone ...
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... Indians lived together in tribes , and commonly built their towns by the sides of rivers , ponds , or lakes . An Indian town was only a few wigwams , built near each other . There were three large tribes of Indians in Massachusetts ...
... Indians lived together in tribes , and commonly built their towns by the sides of rivers , ponds , or lakes . An Indian town was only a few wigwams , built near each other . There were three large tribes of Indians in Massachusetts ...
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Page 136 - And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes.
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