The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... lived in a state of chronic warfare with nearly all the surrounding tribes , except a few from whom they exacted tribute . Any man of sufficient personal credit might raise a war - party when he chose . He proclaimed his purpose through ...
... lived in a state of chronic warfare with nearly all the surrounding tribes , except a few from whom they exacted tribute . Any man of sufficient personal credit might raise a war - party when he chose . He proclaimed his purpose through ...
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... . ( Relation , 1667 , 11. ) He adds , however , that the Sacs and Foxes believed in a great génie who lived not far from the French settlements . - Ibid . , 21 . THE GREAT SPIRIT . - 75 " The Great In 14 INTRODUCTION .
... . ( Relation , 1667 , 11. ) He adds , however , that the Sacs and Foxes believed in a great génie who lived not far from the French settlements . - Ibid . , 21 . THE GREAT SPIRIT . - 75 " The Great In 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... lived in perpetual fear . The turning of a leaf , the crawling of an insect , the cry of a bird , the creaking of a bough , might be to him the mystic signal of weal or woe . - An Indian community swarmed with sorcerers , medicine - men ...
... lived in perpetual fear . The turning of a leaf , the crawling of an insect , the cry of a bird , the creaking of a bough , might be to him the mystic signal of weal or woe . - An Indian community swarmed with sorcerers , medicine - men ...
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... lived Madame Hébert , widow of the first settler of Canada , with her daughter , her son - in - law Couillard , and their children , good Catholics all , who , two years before , when Quebec was evacuated by the English , 1 wept for joy ...
... lived Madame Hébert , widow of the first settler of Canada , with her daughter , her son - in - law Couillard , and their children , good Catholics all , who , two years before , when Quebec was evacuated by the English , 1 wept for joy ...
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... lived in the unquestioning faith of one born and bred in the very focus of Romanism ; and thus , at the age of about thirty , his conversion found him . It was a change of life and purpose , not of belief . He pre- sumed not to inquire ...
... lived in the unquestioning faith of one born and bred in the very focus of Romanism ; and thus , at the age of about thirty , his conversion found him . It was a change of life and purpose , not of belief . He pre- sumed not to inquire ...
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