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Page 254
... character , the Indians very seldom de- stroy them . Indeed , so much do they esteem them for this trait , that I have known several instances in which the occupants of a wigwam have temporarily resigned its use , without fear or mo ...
... character , the Indians very seldom de- stroy them . Indeed , so much do they esteem them for this trait , that I have known several instances in which the occupants of a wigwam have temporarily resigned its use , without fear or mo ...
Page 274
... character of that unbending and implacable virtue , to establish which his whole life had been devoted . He felt himself little in comparison to what he had been ; degraded in the eyes of those who had looked upon him as a paragon of ...
... character of that unbending and implacable virtue , to establish which his whole life had been devoted . He felt himself little in comparison to what he had been ; degraded in the eyes of those who had looked upon him as a paragon of ...
Page 378
... character , and are sometimes punished with death ; and the relations of one who has been murdered inflict death on the offender without regard to the formalities of trial and condemnation . Stealing and lying also expose the indivi ...
... character , and are sometimes punished with death ; and the relations of one who has been murdered inflict death on the offender without regard to the formalities of trial and condemnation . Stealing and lying also expose the indivi ...
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