The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Svesci 4-5A. S. Barnes., 1880 |
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Stranica 63
... tribes primatur of the Clarendon press , hand - occupying seats widely separated . It is somely printed , and illustrated in the only after patient and extensive exami- highest style of art known to the en- nation of ancient burial ...
... tribes primatur of the Clarendon press , hand - occupying seats widely separated . It is somely printed , and illustrated in the only after patient and extensive exami- highest style of art known to the en- nation of ancient burial ...
Stranica 64
... tribe , wife , child , and slave ; and we are certified of their belief in a future life by the food , food - vases and various weap- ons , implements and ornaments lodged with the skeletons in these final resting places . The ...
... tribe , wife , child , and slave ; and we are certified of their belief in a future life by the food , food - vases and various weap- ons , implements and ornaments lodged with the skeletons in these final resting places . The ...
Stranica 73
... tribal government under the mild rule and fos- tering care of the State . " Next in order comes the history of Georgia , from its projection in 1717 by Montgomery as the Margravate of Azilia , with a curious plan of the proposed ...
... tribal government under the mild rule and fos- tering care of the State . " Next in order comes the history of Georgia , from its projection in 1717 by Montgomery as the Margravate of Azilia , with a curious plan of the proposed ...
Stranica 74
... tribes from the Ottawa to the Lower Mississippi against the whites . Chapters XIII ,, XIV . and XV . continue the account of the alienation from England , the end of colonial rule and the beginning of war . Chapters XVI . to XXII . are ...
... tribes from the Ottawa to the Lower Mississippi against the whites . Chapters XIII ,, XIV . and XV . continue the account of the alienation from England , the end of colonial rule and the beginning of war . Chapters XVI . to XXII . are ...
Stranica 77
... tribes from the Ohio to the Penobscot , was powerful enough to hold in check the extension of the whole settlements in the State of New York . There are many journals of this campaign , in- deed , no part of our revolutionary history ...
... tribes from the Ohio to the Penobscot , was powerful enough to hold in check the extension of the whole settlements in the State of New York . There are many journals of this campaign , in- deed , no part of our revolutionary history ...
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