The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... spirits roused to vengeance . Disaster would befall the nation , death , perhaps , the individual . In some cases , the imagined efficacy of the feast was proportioned to the rapidity with which the viands were despatched . Prizes of ...
... spirits roused to vengeance . Disaster would befall the nation , death , perhaps , the individual . In some cases , the imagined efficacy of the feast was proportioned to the rapidity with which the viands were despatched . Prizes of ...
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... spirits or supernatural influences , undefined and indefinable . The Indian doctor was a conjurer , and his remedies were to the last degree preposterous , ridiculous , or revolting . The well - known Indian sweating - bath is the most ...
... spirits or supernatural influences , undefined and indefinable . The Indian doctor was a conjurer , and his remedies were to the last degree preposterous , ridiculous , or revolting . The well - known Indian sweating - bath is the most ...
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... spirit , bit him till blood flowed , and then displayed in triumph a small piece of wood , bone , or iron , which he had hidden in his mouth , and which he affirmed was the source of the disease , now happily removed.2 Sometimes he pre ...
... spirit , bit him till blood flowed , and then displayed in triumph a small piece of wood , bone , or iron , which he had hidden in his mouth , and which he affirmed was the source of the disease , now happily removed.2 Sometimes he pre ...
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... spirits , to learn the cause and cure of the disease , by a method peculiar to that family of tribes . He shut himself in a small conical lodge , and the spirits here visited him , manifesting their presence by a violent shaking of the ...
... spirits , to learn the cause and cure of the disease , by a method peculiar to that family of tribes . He shut himself in a small conical lodge , and the spirits here visited him , manifesting their presence by a violent shaking of the ...
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... spirits so fierce , and in many respects so ungoverned , live together in peace , with- out law and without enforced authority ? Yet there were towns where savages lived together in thou- sands , with a harmony which civilization might ...
... spirits so fierce , and in many respects so ungoverned , live together in peace , with- out law and without enforced authority ? Yet there were towns where savages lived together in thou- sands , with a harmony which civilization might ...
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