The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... INDIANS . To the Editor of the American Monthly Magazine . DEAR SIR , O F the various subjects which the mo- dern history of America presents to the consideration of the philosopher and philanthropist , the case of our Indians is ...
... INDIANS . To the Editor of the American Monthly Magazine . DEAR SIR , O F the various subjects which the mo- dern history of America presents to the consideration of the philosopher and philanthropist , the case of our Indians is ...
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... Indian children are . Indeed , an exemption from any part of the routine of duty and labour would be no favour . To the Indians this course is indispensibly necessary to their civilization and future welfare ; and I am not sure but the ...
... Indian children are . Indeed , an exemption from any part of the routine of duty and labour would be no favour . To the Indians this course is indispensibly necessary to their civilization and future welfare ; and I am not sure but the ...
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... Indians , by being en- gaged in long and destructive wars , lost entirely the knowledge of those arts which once they knew . " This argument admits a fact , which is incontrovertible , and that is , the people who erected our ancient ...
... Indians , by being en- gaged in long and destructive wars , lost entirely the knowledge of those arts which once they knew . " This argument admits a fact , which is incontrovertible , and that is , the people who erected our ancient ...
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