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" ... at once with bows and arrows in quest of game, who soon after brought in a pair of pigeons which they had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste, with shells which they had got out of the water. "
Pioneers on Land and Sea: Stories of the Eastern States and of Ocean Explorers - Page 44
by Charles Alexander McMurry - 1904 - 261 pages
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1841 - 518 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain...cultivation that I ever in my life set foot upon, (Is het schoonste landt om te bauwen als • ick oyt myn leven met voeten belrat,) and it also abounds...
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HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD - 1853 - 838 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste, with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain...and it also abounds in trees of every description. These natives are a very good people ; for when they saw that I would not remain, they supposed that...
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The National Magazine, Volume 12

Abel Stevens, James Floy - American essays - 1858 - 610 pages
...which they had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in haste with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain with them for the night, but I returned on board the ship. After ascending the river as far as the site of Albany, Hudson retraced his way...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 14

Literature - 1866 - 802 pages
...shot. They " likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned " it in great haste with shells which " they had got out of the water. They ' supposed that I would...and it also abounds in trees of every ' description. The natives are a very ' good people, for, when they saw that " I would not remain, they supposed "...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 14

1866 - 506 pages
...fat dog, and skinned " it in great haste with shells which ' they had got out of the water. They 1 supposed that I would remain with ' them for the night,...and it also abounds in trees of every ' description. The natives are a very ' good people, for, when they saw that ' I would not remain, they supposed '...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 94

American periodicals - 1867 - 850 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain...and it also abounds in trees of every description. The natives are a very good people, for, when they saw that I would not remain, they supposed that...
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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River: Their Origin, Manners and ...

Edward Manning Ruttenber - Social Science - 1872 - 426 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog,1 and skinned it in great haste, with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain with them for the night; " but when they saw that he desired to return to the ship and that he would not remain, they supposed he...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volumes 3-5

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - United States - 1880 - 568 pages
...Such was the first grand banquet on the banks of the river where Delmonico is now the cordon bleu. " The land is the finest for cultivation that I ever in my life set foot upon ; it also abounds in trees of every description." Well might the trees of the forest strike the explorer...
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 24

1888 - 496 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog, and skinned it in great haste with shells which they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain...returned, after a short time, on board the ship. The natives are a very good people, for, when they saw that I would not remain, they supposed that I was...
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Faun-Fa: A Story of the Catskill Mountains in Four Parts

Clara Ingersoll Waring - Catskill Mountains (N.Y.) - 1889 - 174 pages
...had shot. They likewise killed a fat dog,* and skinned it in great haste, with shells which, they had got out of the water. They supposed that I would remain with them for the night ;" the journal proceeds, but when they saw that he desired to return to the ship, and that he would...
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