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... 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 ...
... 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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... tribes , who have lingered in the vicinity of the settle- ments , and sunk into precarious and vagabond existence . Poverty , repining and hopeless poverty , a canker of the mind unknown in savage life , corrodes their spirits , and ...
... tribes , who have lingered in the vicinity of the settle- ments , and sunk into precarious and vagabond existence . Poverty , repining and hopeless poverty , a canker of the mind unknown in savage life , corrodes their spirits , and ...
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... tribe , the injury of an individual is the injury of the whole ; and the sentiment of ven- geance is almost instantaneously diffused . One council - fire is sufficient for the discussion and arrangement of a plan of hostilities . Here ...
... tribe , the injury of an individual is the injury of the whole ; and the sentiment of ven- geance is almost instantaneously diffused . One council - fire is sufficient for the discussion and arrangement of a plan of hostilities . Here ...
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... Tribes that have passed generations exiled from the abodes of their ancestors , when by chance they have been ... tribe were anciently deposited ; and there have passed hours in silent meditation . Influenced by this sublime and holy ...
... Tribes that have passed generations exiled from the abodes of their ancestors , when by chance they have been ... tribe were anciently deposited ; and there have passed hours in silent meditation . Influenced by this sublime and holy ...
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... tribes , though sometimes called nations , were never so formidable in their numbers , but that the loss of several ... tribe , that had long been formidable to its neighbors , had been broken up and driven away , by the capture and ...
... tribes , though sometimes called nations , were never so formidable in their numbers , but that the loss of several ... tribe , that had long been formidable to its neighbors , had been broken up and driven away , by the capture and ...
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