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towns ; and soon as the ship was anchored , the boat with an interpreter was sent
on shore , to inform the Indians that the sachem or chief of the whites had arrived
, and wished to have a “ grand talk with his Red brothers the next day , when ...
towns ; and soon as the ship was anchored , the boat with an interpreter was sent
on shore , to inform the Indians that the sachem or chief of the whites had arrived
, and wished to have a “ grand talk with his Red brothers the next day , when ...
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The expedition , however , still appeared mysterious to the Indians ; the motives
which led to it strange and inexplicable ; and the unfortunate saddles decisively
contradictory to all their professions . An earnest , and in the end a very vehement
...
The expedition , however , still appeared mysterious to the Indians ; the motives
which led to it strange and inexplicable ; and the unfortunate saddles decisively
contradictory to all their professions . An earnest , and in the end a very vehement
...
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From this letter the black desired him to read a history of the expedition ; and
promised to interpret it to the Indians . Accordingly , looking on the letter as if he
was reading it , he briefly recited the adven . tures of himself and his companions
...
From this letter the black desired him to read a history of the expedition ; and
promised to interpret it to the Indians . Accordingly , looking on the letter as if he
was reading it , he briefly recited the adven . tures of himself and his companions
...
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