Oneóta, Or, Characteristics of the Red Race of America: From Original Notes and ManuscriptsWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 512 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... called her from the land of snows . " When this voice ceased , the narrator awoke . It was the fancy work of a dream , and he was still in the bitter land of snows , and hunger and tears . THE LYNX AND THE HARE . A FABLE FROM THE OJIBWA ...
... called her from the land of snows . " When this voice ceased , the narrator awoke . It was the fancy work of a dream , and he was still in the bitter land of snows , and hunger and tears . THE LYNX AND THE HARE . A FABLE FROM THE OJIBWA ...
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... called him from his hiding place . " Come out of your concealment , " said he , " and walk about and amuse yourself . You will grow hungry if there . " He then presented him a bow and arrows , and a pipe of red stone , richly ornamented ...
... called him from his hiding place . " Come out of your concealment , " said he , " and walk about and amuse yourself . You will grow hungry if there . " He then presented him a bow and arrows , and a pipe of red stone , richly ornamented ...
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... called by the Iroquois , Quatoghie language . This tribe , prior to the outbreak of the war against them , by their kindred the Iroquois , lived on a bay , near Kingston , which was the ancient point of embarkation and debarkation , or ...
... called by the Iroquois , Quatoghie language . This tribe , prior to the outbreak of the war against them , by their kindred the Iroquois , lived on a bay , near Kingston , which was the ancient point of embarkation and debarkation , or ...
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... called them , were overthrown in several decisive battles on the St. Lawrence , between Montreal and Quebec , and compelled to fly west ; they at first took shelter in this lake , and thus transferred their name to it . With them , or ...
... called them , were overthrown in several decisive battles on the St. Lawrence , between Montreal and Quebec , and compelled to fly west ; they at first took shelter in this lake , and thus transferred their name to it . With them , or ...
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... called Paig - wain - e - osh - e , or the White Eagle , driven by the wind . While the party awaited there , the result of events at Quebec , she formed an attachment for a young Algonquin belonging to the French mission of the Two ...
... called Paig - wain - e - osh - e , or the White Eagle , driven by the wind . While the party awaited there , the result of events at Quebec , she formed an attachment for a young Algonquin belonging to the French mission of the Two ...
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Oneóta, Or, Characteristics of the Red Race of America: From Original Notes ... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1845 |
Oneóta, Or, Characteristics of the Red Race of America: From Original Notes ... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1845 |
Common terms and phrases
adjective Algonquin American ancient animal appears arrows band banks birds called Canada canoe Cartier character Chemanitou chief Chippewa Choctaws civilized continued corn denote Donnacona early earth father feet fire fish Fond du Lac forest forms French fur trade head hunter hunting Indian families inhabitants Iroquois island killed Lake Huron Lake Superior land language latter Leech Lake living lodge look manner Mexico Michilimackinac miles mind Mississippi Missouri Montreal mother mountain nation native night object observed Odjibwa original passed person plain present pronoun reached Red Race river rock scene settlement Shingebiss shore Sioux songs soon spirit stone stream term territory things thou thought tion told took trade tradition trees tribes tshe valley verb village wampum warriors Ween wild wood word Wyandots young
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Էջ 44 - Within the paths of righteousness, ev'n for his own name's sake. *Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, yet will I fear none ill: For thou art with me; and thy rod and staff me comfort still.
Էջ 43 - The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want 3 1. The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green; He leadeth me The quiet waters by. 2. My soul He doth restore again; And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, E'en for His own name's sake.
Էջ 157 - I untie your bonds, and send you home again, though our nations be at war. T>he French governor has made me commit so black an action, that I shall never be easy after it, till the Five Nations have taken full revenge.
Էջ 1 - ... native place. There was snow on the ground when he set out, and it was sometimes seen to be piled and matted on the thick trees and bushes. At length it began to diminish, and finally disappeared. The forest assumed a more cheerful appearance, the leaves put forth their buds ; and, before he was aware of the completeness of the change, he found himself surrounded by spring. He had left behind him the land of snow and ice.
Էջ 408 - ... that Addison was first seduced to excess by the manumission which he obtained from the servile timidity of his sober hours. He that feels oppression from the presence of those to whom he knows himself superior will desire to set loose his powers of conversation ; and who that ever asked succours from Bacchus was able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary...
Էջ 407 - In the bottle, discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice, for courage, and bashfulness for confidence. It is not unlikely that Addison was first seduced to excess by the manumission which he obtained from the servile timidity of his sober hours. He that feels oppression from the presence of those to whom he knows himself superior, will desire to...
Էջ 54 - Their corne being ripe, they gather it, and drying it hard in the Sunne, conveigh it to their barnes, which be great holes digged in the ground in forme of a brasse pot, seeled with rinds of trees, wherein they put their corne...
Էջ 313 - ... since been collected, to the depth of a man's height. They believe also, that in ancient times their ancestors lived till their feet were worn out with walking, and their throats with eating. They describe a deluge, when the waters spread over the whole earth, except the highest mountains, on the tops of which they preserved themselves.
Էջ 44 - Yea, though I walk in death's dark vale, yet will I fear none ill : For thou art with me ; and thy rod and staff me comfort still. 5 My table thou hast furnished in presence of my foes ; My head thou dost with oil anoint, and my cup overflows. (5 Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me : And in God's house for evermore my dwelling-place shall be.
Էջ 54 - To satisfie the curious eye of women-readers, who otherwise might thinke their sex forgotten, or not worthy a record, let them peruse these few lines, wherein they may see their owne happinesse.
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Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages James Constantine Pilling,Wilberforce Eames Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1891 |
Bibliography of the Algonquian Languages James Constantine Pilling,Wilberforce Eames Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1891 |