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... Indians to row us the next day a fowling . Having made such provision for the barge as was needfull , I left her there to ride , with expresse charge not any to go ashore til my returne . Though some wise men may condemn this too bould ...
... Indians to row us the next day a fowling . Having made such provision for the barge as was needfull , I left her there to ride , with expresse charge not any to go ashore til my returne . Though some wise men may condemn this too bould ...
Page 145
... Indians had been at the poor womens cabbin in the night , and had given them shell - fish to eat , that was a demonstration of reality beyond all suspicion . I went immediately to be inform'd from themselves , and they both avowed it ...
... Indians had been at the poor womens cabbin in the night , and had given them shell - fish to eat , that was a demonstration of reality beyond all suspicion . I went immediately to be inform'd from themselves , and they both avowed it ...
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... Indians in the movies say " Ugh ! " The Indians in the novels say " Me Chief Thundercloud . Me kill white man " The Indians on the reservations say " Okay , so I owe you the two bucks " But the Indians in the movies aren't real and the ...
... Indians in the movies say " Ugh ! " The Indians in the novels say " Me Chief Thundercloud . Me kill white man " The Indians on the reservations say " Okay , so I owe you the two bucks " But the Indians in the movies aren't real and the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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