The Continental Monthly, Volumen1J.R. Gilmore, 1862 |
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... Indian Girl statue is far superior to anything antique , while Crasher , just back from Europe , shakes his head , and assures the younger hadjis - expectant that the old masters are old humbugs , and that it is generally understood to ...
... Indian Girl statue is far superior to anything antique , while Crasher , just back from Europe , shakes his head , and assures the younger hadjis - expectant that the old masters are old humbugs , and that it is generally understood to ...
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... India could believe itself millions of ages old ? Slowly the locomotive gets under way . Long are the first intervals of its piston , long the wheezing sounds of its first breaths . But puff , puff , they come , and ever a little faster ...
... India could believe itself millions of ages old ? Slowly the locomotive gets under way . Long are the first intervals of its piston , long the wheezing sounds of its first breaths . But puff , puff , they come , and ever a little faster ...
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... Indians . Here his father labored as missionary , having been driven from his parish by an ill - disposed people , many ... Indian tongue , and when Pierrepont Edwards was established at New Haven , the old sachems used to visit the boy ...
... Indians . Here his father labored as missionary , having been driven from his parish by an ill - disposed people , many ... Indian tongue , and when Pierrepont Edwards was established at New Haven , the old sachems used to visit the boy ...
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... Indian independence straightway began to disappear . Certain forms were required by government to give Ameri- cans a claim to these Creek lands . The purchaser was to bring the Indian before a - government agent ; -in the agent's ...
... Indian independence straightway began to disappear . Certain forms were required by government to give Ameri- cans a claim to these Creek lands . The purchaser was to bring the Indian before a - government agent ; -in the agent's ...
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- ness a great Indian religious festival , concerning which I will inform you pre- sently ; for it was by my curiosity to view this relic of their remotest times that the visit among the Indians , alluded to in the beginning of my ...
- ness a great Indian religious festival , concerning which I will inform you pre- sently ; for it was by my curiosity to view this relic of their remotest times that the visit among the Indians , alluded to in the beginning of my ...
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