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... wild sermon instead of rebuke brought praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary solici- tude . " For a child , " said he , " sent into the world under ...
... wild sermon instead of rebuke brought praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary solici- tude . " For a child , " said he , " sent into the world under ...
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... wild Americans have both taste and skill . They showed him some of their own workmanship , and taught him how to prepare the red and yellow colours with which they stained their weapons ; to these his mother added indigo , and thus he ...
... wild Americans have both taste and skill . They showed him some of their own workmanship , and taught him how to prepare the red and yellow colours with which they stained their weapons ; to these his mother added indigo , and thus he ...
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... wild men more savage than they , had done their worst , Halket was not without hopes of finding the re- mains of his father and his brother , as an Indian warrior assured him that he had seen an elderly officer drop dead beneath a large ...
... wild men more savage than they , had done their worst , Halket was not without hopes of finding the re- mains of his father and his brother , as an Indian warrior assured him that he had seen an elderly officer drop dead beneath a large ...
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... wild Indians , the passionate grief of the son , and the sympathy of his companions , said , he conceived it would form a picture full of dignity and sentiment . His lordship thought otherwise . The subject which genius chooses for ...
... wild Indians , the passionate grief of the son , and the sympathy of his companions , said , he conceived it would form a picture full of dignity and sentiment . His lordship thought otherwise . The subject which genius chooses for ...
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... wild savage ; and West , perceiving the unfavourable impression , proceeded to remove it . He described the Mohawks —the natural elegance and admirable symmetry of their persons - the elasticity of their limbs , and their motions free ...
... wild savage ; and West , perceiving the unfavourable impression , proceeded to remove it . He described the Mohawks —the natural elegance and admirable symmetry of their persons - the elasticity of their limbs , and their motions free ...
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