American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 46
... chief of that people . After him , Snow Bird was chief ; he spoke of the south , That our fathers should possess it by scattering abroad . Snow Bird went south , White Beaver went east . 85 The Snake land was at the south , the great ...
... chief of that people . After him , Snow Bird was chief ; he spoke of the south , That our fathers should possess it by scattering abroad . Snow Bird went south , White Beaver went east . 85 The Snake land was at the south , the great ...
Pagina 47
... chief ; all the Talega go south . He - has - Pleasure was chief ; all the people rejoice . 135 They stay south of the lakes ; the Talamatan friends north of the lakes . When Long - and - Mild was chief , those who were not his friends ...
... chief ; all the Talega go south . He - has - Pleasure was chief ; all the people rejoice . 135 They stay south of the lakes ; the Talamatan friends north of the lakes . When Long - and - Mild was chief , those who were not his friends ...
Pagina 48
... chief ; he was prosperous . Well - Praised was chief ; he fought at the south . He fought in the land of the Talega and Koweta . White - Otter was chief ; a friend of the Talamatans . White - Horn was chief ; he went to the Talega , 180 ...
... chief ; he was prosperous . Well - Praised was chief ; he fought at the south . He fought in the land of the Talega and Koweta . White - Otter was chief ; a friend of the Talamatans . White - Horn was chief ; he went to the Talega , 180 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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