Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... manner in which the English colonies were governed ! 7 CHAPTER II . In what manner , at what time AMERICA IN GENERAL . 23.
... manner in which the English colonies were governed ! 7 CHAPTER II . In what manner , at what time AMERICA IN GENERAL . 23.
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... manner : when the waters are high , the fish run up the creeks and return at ebb tide ; so that the Indians can easily shoot them at low water , and drag them ashore . They eat as often as they are hungry ; but , generally , twice a ...
... manner : when the waters are high , the fish run up the creeks and return at ebb tide ; so that the Indians can easily shoot them at low water , and drag them ashore . They eat as often as they are hungry ; but , generally , twice a ...
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... manner , and they blacken their faces during a whole year . They are very attentive to the preservation of the graves , that they may not fall in or be overgrown with grass or bushes , lest the memory of the dead should be for- gotten ...
... manner , and they blacken their faces during a whole year . They are very attentive to the preservation of the graves , that they may not fall in or be overgrown with grass or bushes , lest the memory of the dead should be for- gotten ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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