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" It was drawn out into a circular form, and being closed at its ends, encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough... "
Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ... - Page 74
1841
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 13

1819 - 552 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time, though the...
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Transactions of the Historical & Literary Committee of the American ...

American Philosophical Society. Historical & Literary Committee - Delaware Indians - 1819 - 534 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contente•lly together for a long time, though...
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The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 9

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American literature - 1819 - 476 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were suprised at the superior wit of the whites, but they did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough for themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time, though...
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The Monthly critical gazette, Volume 1

1824 - 610 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites, but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men GEOGRAPHY.] History of the North American Indians. 897...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians

James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 480 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites*, but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time, though the...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians

James Buchanan - Indians of North America - 1824 - 404 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites*, but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time, though the...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North ..., Volume 1

James Buchanan - Indian mythology - 1824 - 350 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, a: they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time,...
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Sketches of the History, Manners Et Customs of the North-american ..., Volume 1

James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, a - they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time,...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1841 - 518 pages
...a large piece of ground. That they (the Indians) were surprised at the superior wit of the whites, but did not wish to contend with them about a little...time more land of them ; and proceeding higher up the Maliicanittuk (Hudson river), they believed they would soon want all their country, and which at this...
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An Outline History of Orange County: With an Enumeration of the Names of Its ...

Samuel Watkins Eager - Orange County (N.Y.) - 1847 - 672 pages
...encompassed a large piece of ground. The Indians were surprised at the superior wit of the whites,* but did not wish to contend with them about a little land, as they had still enough themselves. The white and red men lived contentedly together for a long time, though the...
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