Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... INDIAN CHARACTER PHILIP OF POKANOKET JOHN BULL THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE THE ANGLER . THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW L'ENVOI . · 55 80 • 90 . 116 . · . 149 $ 168 • 197 216 • . 237 · 248 APPENDIX • · 304 · 308 Illustrations 66 TO HAUNT THE ...
... INDIAN CHARACTER PHILIP OF POKANOKET JOHN BULL THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE THE ANGLER . THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW L'ENVOI . · 55 80 • 90 . 116 . · . 149 $ 168 • 197 216 • . 237 · 248 APPENDIX • · 304 · 308 Illustrations 66 TO HAUNT THE ...
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... contemplation , should one day become the beacon , towering amidst the gentle landscape , to guide the literary pilgrim of every nation to his tomb ! Traits of Indian Character " I appeal to any white 148 The Sketcb = Book.
... contemplation , should one day become the beacon , towering amidst the gentle landscape , to guide the literary pilgrim of every nation to his tomb ! Traits of Indian Character " I appeal to any white 148 The Sketcb = Book.
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Washington Irving. Traits of Indian Character " I appeal to any white man if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry , and he gave him not to eat ; if ever he came cold and naked , and he clothed him not . " SPEECH OF AN INDIAN CHIEF . HERE ...
Washington Irving. Traits of Indian Character " I appeal to any white man if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry , and he gave him not to eat ; if ever he came cold and naked , and he clothed him not . " SPEECH OF AN INDIAN CHIEF . HERE ...
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... Indian tribes ; the Ameri- can government , too , has wisely and humanely exerted itself to inculcate a friendly and for- bearing spirit towards them , and to protect them from fraud and injustice . * The current opinion of the Indian ...
... Indian tribes ; the Ameri- can government , too , has wisely and humanely exerted itself to inculcate a friendly and for- bearing spirit towards them , and to protect them from fraud and injustice . * The current opinion of the Indian ...
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... Indians on our frontiers to be the mere wrecks and remnants of once powerful tribes , who have lingered in the vicinity of the settle- ments , and sunk into precarious and vagabond existence . Poverty , repining and hopeless poverty , a ...
... Indians on our frontiers to be the mere wrecks and remnants of once powerful tribes , who have lingered in the vicinity of the settle- ments , and sunk into precarious and vagabond existence . Poverty , repining and hopeless poverty , a ...
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