Gertrude of Wyoming: And Other PoemsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orms; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and J. Murray, 1810 - 124 pages |
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... account of the desolation of Wyoming , in Pennsylvania , which took place in 1778 , by an incursion of the Indians . The Scenery and Incidents of the following Poem are con- nected with that event . The testimonies of historians and ...
... account of the desolation of Wyoming , in Pennsylvania , which took place in 1778 , by an incursion of the Indians . The Scenery and Incidents of the following Poem are con- nected with that event . The testimonies of historians and ...
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... carefully preserved in the cabins of their chiefs , and serve not only as a kind of record or history , but as a public treasure . - Major ROGERS's account . of North America .. Stanza 17. 1. 5 . As when the evil Manitou 86.
... carefully preserved in the cabins of their chiefs , and serve not only as a kind of record or history , but as a public treasure . - Major ROGERS's account . of North America .. Stanza 17. 1. 5 . As when the evil Manitou 86.
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... Account of North America , 1766 . The lighted calumet is also used among them for a purpose still more interesting than the expression of social friendship . The austere manners of the Indians forbid any appearance of gallantry between ...
... Account of North America , 1766 . The lighted calumet is also used among them for a purpose still more interesting than the expression of social friendship . The austere manners of the Indians forbid any appearance of gallantry between ...
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... I think , by Mr. Jefferson , in his account of the Indian graves in 1 Virginia . These graves are nothing more than large mounds of earth in the woods , which , on being open- ed , are found to contain skeletons in an erect 119.
... I think , by Mr. Jefferson , in his account of the Indian graves in 1 Virginia . These graves are nothing more than large mounds of earth in the woods , which , on being open- ed , are found to contain skeletons in an erect 119.
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... account of the second sight , in Irish called Taish , is thus given in Martin's description of the Western Isles of Scotland . " The second sight is a singular faculty of seeing an otherwise invisible ob- ject , without any previous ...
... account of the second sight , in Irish called Taish , is thus given in Martin's description of the Western Isles of Scotland . " The second sight is a singular faculty of seeing an otherwise invisible ob- ject , without any previous ...
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