A History of the United States: For Families and LibrariesMason brothers, 1857 - 672 Seiten |
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... inhabitants of a country properly belong to the history of all sub- sequent occupants of the territory . The several nations of red or copper- colored people who occupied the present domain of the United States , when Europeans first ...
... inhabitants of a country properly belong to the history of all sub- sequent occupants of the territory . The several nations of red or copper- colored people who occupied the present domain of the United States , when Europeans first ...
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... inhabitants and productions . The few natives who were found upon the seaboard , had all the characteristics common to the human race . The interior of the Continent was a deep mystery , and for a long time marvelous stories were ...
... inhabitants and productions . The few natives who were found upon the seaboard , had all the characteristics common to the human race . The interior of the Continent was a deep mystery , and for a long time marvelous stories were ...
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... inhabitants of the territory of the United States , when discovered by Europeans . Although inferior in intellectual cultivation and approaches to the arts of civilization , to the native inhabitants of Mexico and South America , and to ...
... inhabitants of the territory of the United States , when discovered by Europeans . Although inferior in intellectual cultivation and approaches to the arts of civilization , to the native inhabitants of Mexico and South America , and to ...
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... inhabitants of earth . He was delighted with the land where the tribes that afterward formed the confederacy , dwelt ; and having bestowed many blessings on that land , he laid aside his Divine character , and resolved to remain on ...
... inhabitants of earth . He was delighted with the land where the tribes that afterward formed the confederacy , dwelt ; and having bestowed many blessings on that land , he laid aside his Divine character , and resolved to remain on ...
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... inhabitants of the country , and took great pride in the fact ; and they had no tradition of their ever occupy- ing any other territory than the domain on which they were found . They , too , have been driven beyond the Mississippi by ...
... inhabitants of the country , and took great pride in the fact ; and they had no tradition of their ever occupy- ing any other territory than the domain on which they were found . They , too , have been driven beyond the Mississippi by ...
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