An essay towards an Indian bibliography, a catalogue of books, relating to the American Indians, in the library of T.W. Field |
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... Written in Spanish by Ioseph Acosta and translated into English by E. G. 4 ° 3 prel . pp . +590 + ( xiv . ) London , Printed by Val : Sims for Edward Blount and William Aspley , 1604 . 8 Father Acosta , a native of Medina del Campo ...
... Written in Spanish by Ioseph Acosta and translated into English by E. G. 4 ° 3 prel . pp . +590 + ( xiv . ) London , Printed by Val : Sims for Edward Blount and William Aspley , 1604 . 8 Father Acosta , a native of Medina del Campo ...
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... written by the Indian William Apes , contains on the last four pages a treatise entitled " The Indians , the Ten Lost Tribes . " APES ( William ) . Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachu- setts , relative to the ...
... written by the Indian William Apes , contains on the last four pages a treatise entitled " The Indians , the Ten Lost Tribes . " APES ( William ) . Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachu- setts , relative to the ...
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... written descrip- tion , apparently conscientiously accurate , of the mounds , fortifications , mor- tuary remains , implements , and weapons of the ancient Aborigines of Ohio . The zeal and industry of the author , stimulated by a ...
... written descrip- tion , apparently conscientiously accurate , of the mounds , fortifications , mor- tuary remains , implements , and weapons of the ancient Aborigines of Ohio . The zeal and industry of the author , stimulated by a ...
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... written from his own observa- tion , and the remainder seems to have been derived from authentic sources , A comparison of De la Potherie's volumes with unquestioned authorities . like Le Clercq and Sagard , does not sustain the ...
... written from his own observa- tion , and the remainder seems to have been derived from authentic sources , A comparison of De la Potherie's volumes with unquestioned authorities . like Le Clercq and Sagard , does not sustain the ...
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... written as it was by an English- man of learning , it has little value as a narration of personal experience . It is probable , from the entire absence of personal details , that the book was written in England , perhaps by one who had ...
... written as it was by an English- man of learning , it has little value as a narration of personal experience . It is probable , from the entire absence of personal details , that the book was written in England , perhaps by one who had ...
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