The Album, Bind 3J. Andrews., 1823 |
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Side 90
... Indian , who pursues his enemy or his game through the almost trackless woods , is replaced by a back - woodsman — the brutal and dissolute savage of civilization , instead of the pure - minded and dignified savage of Nature .攀 But ...
... Indian , who pursues his enemy or his game through the almost trackless woods , is replaced by a back - woodsman — the brutal and dissolute savage of civilization , instead of the pure - minded and dignified savage of Nature .攀 But ...
Side 163
... Indians , and his limbs were guarded with long leggings of the same material as the moccasins , which , gartering over the knees of his tarnished buck - skin breeches , had obtained for him , among the settlers the nick name of Leather ...
... Indians , and his limbs were guarded with long leggings of the same material as the moccasins , which , gartering over the knees of his tarnished buck - skin breeches , had obtained for him , among the settlers the nick name of Leather ...
Side 166
... Indian origin , and began already to assume the moss and inclination of age , thereby forming a very marked contrast to the infant plantations that peer'd over most of the picketed fences in the village . In addition to this show of ...
... Indian origin , and began already to assume the moss and inclination of age , thereby forming a very marked contrast to the infant plantations that peer'd over most of the picketed fences in the village . In addition to this show of ...
Side 173
... Indian . This character is managed with the happiest skill throughout . He is introduced sufficiently often to keep up the interest concerning him , and not so frequently as to render the wild and romantic sketch too familiar . The ...
... Indian . This character is managed with the happiest skill throughout . He is introduced sufficiently often to keep up the interest concerning him , and not so frequently as to render the wild and romantic sketch too familiar . The ...
Side 174
... Indian fixes his eye , he means to go but to one place ; and what the wilful creaters put their minds on , they're sure to do . " A quick tread diverted the reply of the youth , and in a few moments , to the amazement of the whole party ...
... Indian fixes his eye , he means to go but to one place ; and what the wilful creaters put their minds on , they're sure to do . " A quick tread diverted the reply of the youth , and in a few moments , to the amazement of the whole party ...
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