The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... took place at the will or caprice of either party . A practice also prevailed of temporary or experimental mar- riage , lasting a day , a week , or more . The seal of 1 Among the Iroquois there were more favorable features in the ...
... took place at the will or caprice of either party . A practice also prevailed of temporary or experimental mar- riage , lasting a day , a week , or more . The seal of 1 Among the Iroquois there were more favorable features in the ...
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... took his dish and spoon , and repaired . to the scene of festivity . Each , as he entered , greeted his host with the guttural ejaculation , Ho ! and ranged himself with the rest , squatted on the earthen floor or on the platform along ...
... took his dish and spoon , and repaired . to the scene of festivity . Each , as he entered , greeted his host with the guttural ejaculation , Ho ! and ranged himself with the rest , squatted on the earthen floor or on the platform along ...
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... took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the desperation of extreme famine . A great knowledge of simples for the cure of disease is ...
... took pleasure in it . This was the only form of cannibalism among them , since , unlike the wan- dering Algonquins , they were rarely under the desperation of extreme famine . A great knowledge of simples for the cure of disease is ...
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... took the place of law , was , in fact , a sort of common law , with no tribunal to expound or enforce it . In these wild democracies , democracies in spirit , though not in form , a respect for native superior- ity , and a willingness ...
... took the place of law , was , in fact , a sort of common law , with no tribunal to expound or enforce it . In these wild democracies , democracies in spirit , though not in form , a respect for native superior- ity , and a willingness ...
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... took part in it whose age and experience qualified him to do so . It was merely the gathered wisdom of the nation . Lafitau compares it to the Roman Senate , in the early and rude age of the Republic , and affirms that it loses nothing ...
... took part in it whose age and experience qualified him to do so . It was merely the gathered wisdom of the nation . Lafitau compares it to the Roman Senate , in the early and rude age of the Republic , and affirms that it loses nothing ...
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