The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... forests , interlaced with footpaths leading from town to town . Of these towns , some were fortified , but the greater number were open and defenceless ... forest are the low grounds . " feet long , though in breadth and height they did.
... forests , interlaced with footpaths leading from town to town . Of these towns , some were fortified , but the greater number were open and defenceless ... forest are the low grounds . " feet long , though in breadth and height they did.
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... forest , and by the study , in situ , of archæological monuments , small as they are , to understand and confirm their many interesting details of the habits , and especially the funeral rites , of these extraordinary tribes . " HURON ...
... forest , and by the study , in situ , of archæological monuments , small as they are , to understand and confirm their many interesting details of the habits , and especially the funeral rites , of these extraordinary tribes . " HURON ...
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... forest traveller reached the border villages of the Attiwandarons , or Neutral Nation.3 As early as 1626 , they were visited by the Franciscan friar , La Roche Dallion , who reports a numerous population in twenty - eight towns ...
... forest traveller reached the border villages of the Attiwandarons , or Neutral Nation.3 As early as 1626 , they were visited by the Franciscan friar , La Roche Dallion , who reports a numerous population in twenty - eight towns ...
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... forest , the gloom of a deep ravine , resides a living mystery , indefinite , but redoubtable . Through all the works of Nature or of man , nothing exists , however seemingly trivial , that may not be endowed with a secret power for ...
... forest , the gloom of a deep ravine , resides a living mystery , indefinite , but redoubtable . Through all the works of Nature or of man , nothing exists , however seemingly trivial , that may not be endowed with a secret power for ...
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... forest and prairie , is known as his " medicine . " The Indian yields to it a sort of worship , propitiates it with offerings of tobacco , thanks it in prosperity , and upbraids it in disaster.1 If his medicine fails to bring the ...
... forest and prairie , is known as his " medicine . " The Indian yields to it a sort of worship , propitiates it with offerings of tobacco , thanks it in prosperity , and upbraids it in disaster.1 If his medicine fails to bring the ...
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