CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 207
I told him , so did many English , French , and Dutch , who had never turned to God , nor loved him . He replied in broken English : " Me so big naughty heart : me heart all one stone ! " Savoury expressions , using to breathe from ...
I told him , so did many English , French , and Dutch , who had never turned to God , nor loved him . He replied in broken English : " Me so big naughty heart : me heart all one stone ! " Savoury expressions , using to breathe from ...
Page 224
The Indians , and the English too , make a dainty dish of the head of this fish ; and well they may , the brains and fat of it being very much , and sweet as marrow . Kauposh ; the sturgeon . Divers parts of the country abound with this ...
The Indians , and the English too , make a dainty dish of the head of this fish ; and well they may , the brains and fat of it being very much , and sweet as marrow . Kauposh ; the sturgeon . Divers parts of the country abound with this ...
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TH HE Indians are ignorant of Europe's coin ; yet they have given : a name to ours , and call it Moneash , from the English money . Their own is of two sorts ; one white , which they make of the stem or stock of the periwinkle ...
TH HE Indians are ignorant of Europe's coin ; yet they have given : a name to ours , and call it Moneash , from the English money . Their own is of two sorts ; one white , which they make of the stem or stock of the periwinkle ...
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