THE AMERICAN MIND1937 |
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... Cherokee Phoenix ( 1828 ) , a bilingual newspaper , and with his friend , Samuel Worcester , translated books into the Cherokee tongue and prepared a grammar of the language . When President Jackson refused to protect the Cherokee ...
... Cherokee Phoenix ( 1828 ) , a bilingual newspaper , and with his friend , Samuel Worcester , translated books into the Cherokee tongue and prepared a grammar of the language . When President Jackson refused to protect the Cherokee ...
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... Cherokee Nation in a fair light , and act as powerful argument in favor of Indian improvement . First . The invention of letters . Second . The translation of the New Testament into Cherokee . Third . The organization of a Government ...
... Cherokee Nation in a fair light , and act as powerful argument in favor of Indian improvement . First . The invention of letters . Second . The translation of the New Testament into Cherokee . Third . The organization of a Government ...
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... Cherokee , and at first attempted to have a distinct one for each word . He soon saw that the number would be such as to render that plan impracticable ; and dis- covering that , although the Cherokee is eminently polysyllabic , the ...
... Cherokee , and at first attempted to have a distinct one for each word . He soon saw that the number would be such as to render that plan impracticable ; and dis- covering that , although the Cherokee is eminently polysyllabic , the ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
JOHN WINTHROP 15881649 | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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