The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... killing him . It was an important part of the doctor's function to extract these charms from the vitals of his patient . Ragueneau , Relation des Hurons , 1648 , 75 . tomary monosyllable of thanks , was required to greet his.
... killing him . It was an important part of the doctor's function to extract these charms from the vitals of his patient . Ragueneau , Relation des Hurons , 1648 , 75 . tomary monosyllable of thanks , was required to greet his.
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... kill him , since in so doing they would incur public censure , and be compelled in their turn to make atonement . Besides the principal gifts , there was a great number of less value , all symbolical , and each delivered with a set form ...
... kill him , since in so doing they would incur public censure , and be compelled in their turn to make atonement . Besides the principal gifts , there was a great number of less value , all symbolical , and each delivered with a set form ...
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... kill them at any time . If any person was guilty of treason , or by his character and conduct made himself dangerous or obnoxious to the public , the council of chiefs and old men held a secret session on his case , condemned him to ...
... kill them at any time . If any person was guilty of treason , or by his character and conduct made himself dangerous or obnoxious to the public , the council of chiefs and old men held a secret session on his case , condemned him to ...
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... kill . He has often been known to address a wounded bear in a long harangue of apology . The bones of the beaver were treated with especial tenderness , and carefully kept from the dogs , lest the spirit of the dead beaver , or his ...
... kill . He has often been known to address a wounded bear in a long harangue of apology . The bones of the beaver were treated with especial tenderness , and carefully kept from the dogs , lest the spirit of the dead beaver , or his ...
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... killing his brother with the horn of a stag . The back of the tortoise grew into a world full of verdure and life ; and Jouskeha , with his grandmother , Ataentsic , ruled over its destinies.1 1 The above is the version of the story ...
... killing his brother with the horn of a stag . The back of the tortoise grew into a world full of verdure and life ; and Jouskeha , with his grandmother , Ataentsic , ruled over its destinies.1 1 The above is the version of the story ...
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