The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 409
... Indian lands . Without having any personal knowledge of him , I am bound to make every presumption in his favour , which the nature of the case will permit . But if he lives near our Indian frontier , he breathes the atmosphere of a ...
... Indian lands . Without having any personal knowledge of him , I am bound to make every presumption in his favour , which the nature of the case will permit . But if he lives near our Indian frontier , he breathes the atmosphere of a ...
Page 410
... Indian has no more soul than a buffalo , " " and that " to kill either is the same thing ; " men , who prophesy that the Indians never can be ci- vilized or christianized , and in order to make their own pro- phecies true , prevent ...
... Indian has no more soul than a buffalo , " " and that " to kill either is the same thing ; " men , who prophesy that the Indians never can be ci- vilized or christianized , and in order to make their own pro- phecies true , prevent ...
Page 416
... Indian dialect . The reviewer begins his attack on Mr. Heckewelder's know- ledge of Indian languages , by a criticism on his orthography and on his explanation of the Indian name of the Delaware tribe , which Mr. H. , following the ...
... Indian dialect . The reviewer begins his attack on Mr. Heckewelder's know- ledge of Indian languages , by a criticism on his orthography and on his explanation of the Indian name of the Delaware tribe , which Mr. H. , following the ...
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