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... INDIANS Four - bears • Rupert's Land CALIFORNIA The Gold seekers St. Francisco GREENLAND THE WEST INDIES Jamaica MEXICO PAGE 89 98 • 98 • · 107 • 113 115 · 121 125 128 • 132 · 138 139 · 139 · • 140 . 141 141 · 161 161 · 169 · 181 181 ...
... INDIANS Four - bears • Rupert's Land CALIFORNIA The Gold seekers St. Francisco GREENLAND THE WEST INDIES Jamaica MEXICO PAGE 89 98 • 98 • · 107 • 113 115 · 121 125 128 • 132 · 138 139 · 139 · • 140 . 141 141 · 161 161 · 169 · 181 181 ...
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... Indian chief at dinner Wild horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Children , hut , and dog Mystery Man • Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian ...
... Indian chief at dinner Wild horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Children , hut , and dog Mystery Man • Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian ...
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... Indian corn . How much is the allowance of each slave ? Two pints and a quarter . This is the allowance of a grown - up man . A big boy or girl has only a little more than a pint , and young children not so much as a pint . The Negroes ...
... Indian corn . How much is the allowance of each slave ? Two pints and a quarter . This is the allowance of a grown - up man . A big boy or girl has only a little more than a pint , and young children not so much as a pint . The Negroes ...
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... INDIANS . ALL over America there are wandering sa- vages . Once there were a great many , now there are but few ... Indians have been obliged to go further and further back into the country . ! They have perished also by the small - pox ...
... INDIANS . ALL over America there are wandering sa- vages . Once there were a great many , now there are but few ... Indians have been obliged to go further and further back into the country . ! They have perished also by the small - pox ...
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... Indians are the finest race of savages in the world , -- the strongest , the bravest , the most generous and honourable . Yet they are very cruel . Their colour is sin- gular : it is red ... Indians cunning- ly 188 NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS .
... Indians are the finest race of savages in the world , -- the strongest , the bravest , the most generous and honourable . Yet they are very cruel . Their colour is sin- gular : it is red ... Indians cunning- ly 188 NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS .
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