The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... never adverse to the popular inclination . The new chief was " raised up , " or installed , by a formal council of the sachems of the league ; and on entering upon his office , he dropped his own name , and assumed that which , since ...
... never adverse to the popular inclination . The new chief was " raised up , " or installed , by a formal council of the sachems of the league ; and on entering upon his office , he dropped his own name , and assumed that which , since ...
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Francis Parkman. THE GREAT COUNCIL . 51 council of sachems , were never without influence on its decisions . - The utmost order and deliberation reigned in the council , with rigorous adherence to the Indian notions of parliamentary ...
Francis Parkman. THE GREAT COUNCIL . 51 council of sachems , were never without influence on its decisions . - The utmost order and deliberation reigned in the council , with rigorous adherence to the Indian notions of parliamentary ...
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... never since the days of Sparta were individual life and national life more completely fused into one . The sachems of the league were likewise , as we have seen , sachems of their respective nations ; yet they rarely spoke in the ...
... never since the days of Sparta were individual life and national life more completely fused into one . The sachems of the league were likewise , as we have seen , sachems of their respective nations ; yet they rarely spoke in the ...
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... never surpassed . They had no art of writing to record events , or preserve the stipula- tions of treaties . Memory , therefore , was tasked to the utmost , and developed to an extraordinary degree . They had various devices for aiding ...
... never surpassed . They had no art of writing to record events , or preserve the stipula- tions of treaties . Memory , therefore , was tasked to the utmost , and developed to an extraordinary degree . They had various devices for aiding ...
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... never for a moment divorced from his wild spirit of independence . Where there was no property worthy the name , authority had no fulcrum and no hold . The constant aim of sachems and chiefs was to exercise it without seeming to do so ...
... never for a moment divorced from his wild spirit of independence . Where there was no property worthy the name , authority had no fulcrum and no hold . The constant aim of sachems and chiefs was to exercise it without seeming to do so ...
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