The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... Indians who belong to these chiefs are seven feet in height , naked half way down the body and painted , and wear leather hats with a plume of feathers . " The work before us is accompanied with a chart of the track of the vessels Jane ...
... Indians who belong to these chiefs are seven feet in height , naked half way down the body and painted , and wear leather hats with a plume of feathers . " The work before us is accompanied with a chart of the track of the vessels Jane ...
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... Indian manners , nor any attempt to copy the peculiar language and allusions of savages . By leaving out a few tom ... Indians . There is , however , one singularity in the dialect of Telumah , which , for aught we know , may be imita ...
... Indian manners , nor any attempt to copy the peculiar language and allusions of savages . By leaving out a few tom ... Indians . There is , however , one singularity in the dialect of Telumah , which , for aught we know , may be imita ...
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... India trade would be extinct . We have already hinted at the prejudice existing in this country , against men of theoretic knowledge ; that it does ob- tain is extremely unfortunate ; it has prevented our practical men from seeking the ...
... India trade would be extinct . We have already hinted at the prejudice existing in this country , against men of theoretic knowledge ; that it does ob- tain is extremely unfortunate ; it has prevented our practical men from seeking the ...
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... India , for many arti- cles even of prime necessity , we may look in vain for examples of some of the most useful mechanic inventions ; they are known only to men of scientific research . Among us , there- fore , for the want of a ...
... India , for many arti- cles even of prime necessity , we may look in vain for examples of some of the most useful mechanic inventions ; they are known only to men of scientific research . Among us , there- fore , for the want of a ...
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... India and central Asia , but mounts up to a period beyond any history that they possess . Their arts , however , are the result of great labour and minute attention ; they are only preserved by the compulsory and un- natural institution ...
... India and central Asia , but mounts up to a period beyond any history that they possess . Their arts , however , are the result of great labour and minute attention ; they are only preserved by the compulsory and un- natural institution ...
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