The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... forced to use the bark of the elm , which was greatly inferior both in light- ness and strength . Of pipes , than which nothing was more important in their eyes , the Hurons made a great variety , some of baked clay , others of various ...
... forced to use the bark of the elm , which was greatly inferior both in light- ness and strength . Of pipes , than which nothing was more important in their eyes , the Hurons made a great variety , some of baked clay , others of various ...
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... sharp witticisms , always taken in good part , though Lafitau says that he has seen the victim so pitilessly ban tered that he was forced to hide his head in his blanket . victim had shown courage , the heart was first roasted.
... sharp witticisms , always taken in good part , though Lafitau says that he has seen the victim so pitilessly ban tered that he was forced to hide his head in his blanket . victim had shown courage , the heart was first roasted.
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... forced to keep the peace , though , once in the open air , the truce was at an end . Yet this people were abundantly ferocious , and , while holding a pacific attitude betwixt their warring kindred , waged deadly strife with the ...
... forced to keep the peace , though , once in the open air , the truce was at an end . Yet this people were abundantly ferocious , and , while holding a pacific attitude betwixt their warring kindred , waged deadly strife with the ...
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... forced to use a circumlocution , Chief of Men , " or " He who lives in the Sky . " Yet it should seem that the idea of a supreme controlling spirit might naturally arise from the peculiar charac- ter of Indian belief . The idea that ...
... forced to use a circumlocution , Chief of Men , " or " He who lives in the Sky . " Yet it should seem that the idea of a supreme controlling spirit might naturally arise from the peculiar charac- ter of Indian belief . The idea that ...
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... forced to stay behind , linger- ing near their earthly villages , where the living often hear the shutting of their invisible cabin - doors , and the weak voices of the disembodied children driving birds from their corn - fields . An ...
... forced to stay behind , linger- ing near their earthly villages , where the living often hear the shutting of their invisible cabin - doors , and the weak voices of the disembodied children driving birds from their corn - fields . An ...
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