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... never saw an Indian mechanic in any of the towns ; there is no instance of a wealthy Indian ; rich mulattos and negroes are by no means rare . I have had many dealings with them as guides and carriers , and subsequently as labourers ...
... never saw an Indian mechanic in any of the towns ; there is no instance of a wealthy Indian ; rich mulattos and negroes are by no means rare . I have had many dealings with them as guides and carriers , and subsequently as labourers ...
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... never flags and our curiosity is never wearied during the perusal of them . We attri- bute this excellence generally to all his novels , without deem- ing it necessary to enter into any minute or particular proofs of it ; and at the ...
... never flags and our curiosity is never wearied during the perusal of them . We attri- bute this excellence generally to all his novels , without deem- ing it necessary to enter into any minute or particular proofs of it ; and at the ...
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... never reasons , had time to cool ; and those who had been in- flamed with a desire of performing their devotions in ... never to have sufficient laws , and never to possess a sufficiency of cannon and of bayonets . It is easy to foresee ...
... never reasons , had time to cool ; and those who had been in- flamed with a desire of performing their devotions in ... never to have sufficient laws , and never to possess a sufficiency of cannon and of bayonets . It is easy to foresee ...
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