The Citizen of Nature: In Series of Letters from an American Indian in London to His Friend at HomeJ. Johnson, 1823 - 238 Seiten |
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... HIS FRIEND AT HOME . BY HENRY HORNE , JUN . " FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS . " YORK LONDON : J. Johnson , Typ . Brook Street , Holborn SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1823 . PUBLIC LIBRARY 730454 R ACTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.
... HIS FRIEND AT HOME . BY HENRY HORNE , JUN . " FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS . " YORK LONDON : J. Johnson , Typ . Brook Street , Holborn SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1823 . PUBLIC LIBRARY 730454 R ACTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS.
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... Public . If the man of savage life be deemed prematurely well informed , he freely confesses him a mere vehicle , and trusts that , like Operatic Dialogue , he will be accepted as such . Above all things , he cautions the reader , of.
... Public . If the man of savage life be deemed prematurely well informed , he freely confesses him a mere vehicle , and trusts that , like Operatic Dialogue , he will be accepted as such . Above all things , he cautions the reader , of.
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... things , he cautions the reader , of whatever denomination , to be- ware of suspecting any of the opinions given by Mr. L- , to be those of him- self . To assert , and maintain by argu- mentative reasoning , in the year 1823 , that the ...
... things , he cautions the reader , of whatever denomination , to be- ware of suspecting any of the opinions given by Mr. L- , to be those of him- self . To assert , and maintain by argu- mentative reasoning , in the year 1823 , that the ...
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... things , and destroying the woods I had been taught to look on with veneration . Strange , thought I , that the arts and the laws they boast of , are not pleasing enough to restrain these men from leaving the country they profess to ...
... things , and destroying the woods I had been taught to look on with veneration . Strange , thought I , that the arts and the laws they boast of , are not pleasing enough to restrain these men from leaving the country they profess to ...
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... things which my soul refuses to comprehend . " men . My father had often said , " My son , be- ware of the Whites , they are crafty above all They deceived our Fathers while they extended to them the right hand of brother- hood ; their ...
... things which my soul refuses to comprehend . " men . My father had often said , " My son , be- ware of the Whites , they are crafty above all They deceived our Fathers while they extended to them the right hand of brother- hood ; their ...
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Seite 221 - Hitherto shalt thou come, but no farther, and here shall thy proud waves be stayed?
Seite 160 - The man who resolutely divesting himself of habit and prejudice, of the false impressions imbibed from early childhood, resolves to know Truth, if haply she may be found, is sure to be assailed, threatened, mimicked, and insulted, with abuse the most pitiful and inane, with derision the most paltry, stupid, and futile, wholly unworthy of the exaltation to which human attainmentboasts to have arrived. 'His honesty is decried as presumption, his avowal of naked truth as sedition ; his exposure of existing...
Seite 162 - that reason suits neither you or me : Sully did not go to mass, and Sully was of the council.' ' Maurepas, in this answer, only caught at the ridicule of...