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... Indians . They were thus forced to abandon their missions in New York and Connecticut , and retire to Bethlehem , which had already begun to assume that character of spiritual capital still belonging to it among the Moravians . The ...
... Indians . They were thus forced to abandon their missions in New York and Connecticut , and retire to Bethlehem , which had already begun to assume that character of spiritual capital still belonging to it among the Moravians . The ...
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... Indian villages on the Tuscarawas , who survived until last September at Bethlehem ; and he be- queathed to our literature a work on the history , character , and customs of some tribes of the North American Indians , which was received ...
... Indian villages on the Tuscarawas , who survived until last September at Bethlehem ; and he be- queathed to our literature a work on the history , character , and customs of some tribes of the North American Indians , which was received ...
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... Indians , more or less , was not quite a crime to their tough consciences ; in the ethics of the bor- der , according to Heckewelder , it was no more harm to kill an Indian than a buffalo , - a sentiment which with con- temporary ...
... Indians , more or less , was not quite a crime to their tough consciences ; in the ethics of the bor- der , according to Heckewelder , it was no more harm to kill an Indian than a buffalo , - a sentiment which with con- temporary ...
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Autobiography of a Shaker I II | 20 |
Hamlets of the Stage The I | 40 |
After Election J G Whittier | 50 |
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