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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... India , were found after the sale to be of a wholly different kind , size , and quality , and manufactured in another quarter of the east - both these were adjudged to be valid and well executed sales . " - pp . 29. 31 . The author ...
... India , were found after the sale to be of a wholly different kind , size , and quality , and manufactured in another quarter of the east - both these were adjudged to be valid and well executed sales . " - pp . 29. 31 . The author ...
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... Indian girl , who , after having been educated in the Chris- tian faith , and married to a young Frenchman , is carried away by her savage father and his tribe , after the destruction of her husband , and the settlement in which they ...
... Indian girl , who , after having been educated in the Chris- tian faith , and married to a young Frenchman , is carried away by her savage father and his tribe , after the destruction of her husband , and the settlement in which they ...
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... Indian girl , might have taken place with as much propriety , and been made equally effective , without the intro- duction of this questionable superstition . Be this as it may , every reader of feeling will do homage to the genius of ...
... Indian girl , might have taken place with as much propriety , and been made equally effective , without the intro- duction of this questionable superstition . Be this as it may , every reader of feeling will do homage to the genius of ...
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... Indians , was so bad , that the swivel only went off twice during the whole cere- mony . His excellency was wroth , and called the contractor to account ; but he justified himself triumphantly by hinting , that as the Indians ...
... Indians , was so bad , that the swivel only went off twice during the whole cere- mony . His excellency was wroth , and called the contractor to account ; but he justified himself triumphantly by hinting , that as the Indians ...
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... INDIAN GIRL'S LAMENT . AN Indian girl was sitting where Her lover , slain in battle , slept ; Her maiden veil , her own black hair , * Came down o'er eyes that wept ; And wildly , in her woodland tongue , This sad and simple lay she ...
... INDIAN GIRL'S LAMENT . AN Indian girl was sitting where Her lover , slain in battle , slept ; Her maiden veil , her own black hair , * Came down o'er eyes that wept ; And wildly , in her woodland tongue , This sad and simple lay she ...
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