The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... lived under the earth . By touching a tuft of hair , a feather , or a fragment of bone , with a portion of his flesh or fat , the sorcerer imparted power to it of entering the body of his victim , and gradually killing him . It was an ...
... lived under the earth . By touching a tuft of hair , a feather , or a fragment of bone , with a portion of his flesh or fat , the sorcerer imparted power to it of entering the body of his victim , and gradually killing him . It was an ...
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... lived on snakes and venom ; that they were furnished with tails ; and that French women , though having but one breast , bore six children at a birth . The missionary nearly lost his life in consequence , the Neutrals conceiving the ...
... lived on snakes and venom ; that they were furnished with tails ; and that French women , though having but one breast , bore six children at a birth . The missionary nearly lost his life in consequence , the Neutrals conceiving the ...
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... lived together in thou- sands , with a harmony which civilization might envy . This was in good measure due to peculiarities of Indian character and habits . This intractable race were , in certain external respects , the most pliant ...
... lived together in thou- sands , with a harmony which civilization might envy . This was in good measure due to peculiarities of Indian character and habits . This intractable race were , in certain external respects , the most pliant ...
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... lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its palisaded villages . At length , says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and aggression . Another ...
... lived in mutual fear , each ensconced in its palisaded villages . At length , says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and aggression . Another ...
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... lived in Onondaga Hollow a handsome Indian boy on whom the dwindled remnant of the nation looked with pride as their destined Atotarho . With earthly and celestial aid the league was consummated , and through all the land the - forests ...
... lived in Onondaga Hollow a handsome Indian boy on whom the dwindled remnant of the nation looked with pride as their destined Atotarho . With earthly and celestial aid the league was consummated , and through all the land the - forests ...
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