The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of the Legisla- ture in 1845. By HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT . III . AIKIN'S LIFE OF ADDISON The Life of Joseph Addison . By LUCY AIKIN . IV ...
... INDIANS . Report on the Census of the Iroquois Indians in the State of New York , taken by Order of the Legisla- ture in 1845. By HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT . III . AIKIN'S LIFE OF ADDISON The Life of Joseph Addison . By LUCY AIKIN . IV ...
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... Indians . He continued in the army from 1747 to the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle . He then studied medicine , and settled at Litchfield , in Connecticut , at that period " on the outskirts of New England civilization " ; and by his prac ...
... Indians . He continued in the army from 1747 to the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle . He then studied medicine , and settled at Litchfield , in Connecticut , at that period " on the outskirts of New England civilization " ; and by his prac ...
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... Indian affairs under the government of the Confederation , and after the year 1786 was annually elected lieutenant - governor of Connecticut , until 1796 , when he was chosen governor , which office he held till his death , at the close ...
... Indian affairs under the government of the Confederation , and after the year 1786 was annually elected lieutenant - governor of Connecticut , until 1796 , when he was chosen governor , which office he held till his death , at the close ...
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... Indian treaties , as repugnant to certain stipulations enter- ed into by the Indians with his government respecting their trade , Hamilton declared the ministry of Great Britain to be " " as great fools as our Jacobins . " * When the ...
... Indian treaties , as repugnant to certain stipulations enter- ed into by the Indians with his government respecting their trade , Hamilton declared the ministry of Great Britain to be " " as great fools as our Jacobins . " * When the ...
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... Indian seas ; When , ship and shadow blended both in one , Flames o'er thy mast the equatorial sun , From sparkling midnight to refulgent noon Thy canvas swelling with the still monsoon ; When through thy shrouds the wild tornado sings ...
... Indian seas ; When , ship and shadow blended both in one , Flames o'er thy mast the equatorial sun , From sparkling midnight to refulgent noon Thy canvas swelling with the still monsoon ; When through thy shrouds the wild tornado sings ...
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