Works, Volumen6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... Spirits of the Air and of the Fire - Priests or Medicine Men - The Rival Idols - Polygamy a Cause of Greatness - Petty Warfare - Music , Dancing , Gambling -Thieving a Virtue - Keen Traders — In- trusive Habits - Abhorrence of ...
... Spirits of the Air and of the Fire - Priests or Medicine Men - The Rival Idols - Polygamy a Cause of Greatness - Petty Warfare - Music , Dancing , Gambling -Thieving a Virtue - Keen Traders — In- trusive Habits - Abhorrence of ...
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... spirits of the Canadian voyageurs , which had occasionally flagged upon land , rose to their accustomed buoyancy on finding themselves again upon the water . They wielded their paddles with their wonted dex- terity , and for the first ...
... spirits of the Canadian voyageurs , which had occasionally flagged upon land , rose to their accustomed buoyancy on finding themselves again upon the water . They wielded their paddles with their wonted dex- terity , and for the first ...
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... spirits of the party , however , which had been elated on first varying their journeying from land to water , had now lost some of their buoyancy . Everything ahead was wrapped in uncertainty . They knew nothing of the river on which ...
... spirits of the party , however , which had been elated on first varying their journeying from land to water , had now lost some of their buoyancy . Everything ahead was wrapped in uncertainty . They knew nothing of the river on which ...
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... Spirit , and supplicate Mr. Hunt not to take away his fish and buffalo meat ; and in this state they left him , trembling about his treasures . In the course of that and the next day they made nearly eight miles ; the river inclining to ...
... Spirit , and supplicate Mr. Hunt not to take away his fish and buffalo meat ; and in this state they left him , trembling about his treasures . In the course of that and the next day they made nearly eight miles ; the river inclining to ...
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... spirits . In a little while , it was found that Mr. Crooks and Le Clerc were so feeble as to walk with difficulty , so that Mr. Hunt was obliged to retard his pace , that they might keep up with him . His men grew impatient at the de ...
... spirits . In a little while , it was found that Mr. Crooks and Le Clerc were so feeble as to walk with difficulty , so that Mr. Hunt was obliged to retard his pace , that they might keep up with him . His men grew impatient at the de ...
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