The Portico: A Repository of Science and Literature, Band 5;Band 1818Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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... of the forest , because a tradition was at this time extant , that the Beogans were originally descended from H the Beavers . The peculiar habits of the Indians A NEW TRIBE OF INDIANS . 123 A new Tribe of Indians. ...
... of the forest , because a tradition was at this time extant , that the Beogans were originally descended from H the Beavers . The peculiar habits of the Indians A NEW TRIBE OF INDIANS . 123 A new Tribe of Indians. ...
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... Beogan poetry which he has been able to collect are all in rhyme , which shows the antiquity of that spe- pies of writing , and puts at rest the question forever , that the in- troduction of rhythm is of modern date . He then A NEW ...
... Beogan poetry which he has been able to collect are all in rhyme , which shows the antiquity of that spe- pies of writing , and puts at rest the question forever , that the in- troduction of rhythm is of modern date . He then A NEW ...
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... Beogans . If two of these nations should accidentally meet , instead of shaking hands , according to the custom of civilized communities , each party seizes the other by the nose , and after several hearty shakes are given , the ...
... Beogans . If two of these nations should accidentally meet , instead of shaking hands , according to the custom of civilized communities , each party seizes the other by the nose , and after several hearty shakes are given , the ...
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... Beogans , maintain that the earth still pre- serves the relicks of that dreadful battle . They say , that the scales of the conquered fishes , are to be seen in the hardest stones , sometimes to an incredible number . Those fossils ...
... Beogans , maintain that the earth still pre- serves the relicks of that dreadful battle . They say , that the scales of the conquered fishes , are to be seen in the hardest stones , sometimes to an incredible number . Those fossils ...
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... Beogan devotion , that she fell in love with this young Cuica , and they were shortly afterwards married . The learned ... Beogans , that the great Beaver chose the moon for his residence , because he might , from that elevated position ...
... Beogan devotion , that she fell in love with this young Cuica , and they were shortly afterwards married . The learned ... Beogans , that the great Beaver chose the moon for his residence , because he might , from that elevated position ...
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