The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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Page 621
... tribes are Mahometans , ibid . - begin to acknowledge their de- pendence on Russia , ib . - their country exceedingly fertile , 133 . Aborigines , an inquiry into their religion , 307 - the Ottowas claimed to be de- scended from " the ...
... tribes are Mahometans , ibid . - begin to acknowledge their de- pendence on Russia , ib . - their country exceedingly fertile , 133 . Aborigines , an inquiry into their religion , 307 - the Ottowas claimed to be de- scended from " the ...
Page 622
... tribes , 115 - its inhabitants remarkable for a singular traffic in their females , ib . - the central chain of , described , 115 , 116 - its boundaries , 116 . Caucasus , the , Russia has extended its jurisdiction over the mountain tribes ...
... tribes , 115 - its inhabitants remarkable for a singular traffic in their females , ib . - the central chain of , described , 115 , 116 - its boundaries , 116 . Caucasus , the , Russia has extended its jurisdiction over the mountain tribes ...
Page 624
... tribes , 559 - thirdly , from the power to declare war , 560- claims the right to extinguish the Indian title within her limits , 570 - an inquiry how the question hetween her and the United States is to be settled , 571 . Georgia ...
... tribes , 559 - thirdly , from the power to declare war , 560- claims the right to extinguish the Indian title within her limits , 570 - an inquiry how the question hetween her and the United States is to be settled , 571 . Georgia ...
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... tribes ; and the pale missionary from the cloister , anxious to extend the dominion of the church , or devoutly zealous for the propa- gation of the faith . All were full of animation and lively hope . Instead of being regarded by the ...
... tribes ; and the pale missionary from the cloister , anxious to extend the dominion of the church , or devoutly zealous for the propa- gation of the faith . All were full of animation and lively hope . Instead of being regarded by the ...
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... tribes , our author remarks- " In this way was the yoke of servitude fixed upon the island , and its thraldom effectually ensured . Deep despair now fell upon the natives when they found a perpetual task inflicted upon them , enforced ...
... tribes , our author remarks- " In this way was the yoke of servitude fixed upon the island , and its thraldom effectually ensured . Deep despair now fell upon the natives when they found a perpetual task inflicted upon them , enforced ...
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