Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... period from the seaboard to the mountains . The different tribes , their number , migrations , towns , government , religion , domestic condition , intercourse and alliances , trade with the whites , war- fare , all in succession , are ...
... period from the seaboard to the mountains . The different tribes , their number , migrations , towns , government , religion , domestic condition , intercourse and alliances , trade with the whites , war- fare , all in succession , are ...
Page 274
... period when the Proprietary Gov- ernment closed , and the events which immediately preceded it are embraced in the 10th and last chapter of the volume . The change to a Royal Government was soon to take place . The Proprietors had in so ...
... period when the Proprietary Gov- ernment closed , and the events which immediately preceded it are embraced in the 10th and last chapter of the volume . The change to a Royal Government was soon to take place . The Proprietors had in so ...
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... period of 6,000 years , but immeasurable as this time may ap- pear to us , what is it in comparison with the time during which the earth carried successive series of rank plants and mighty ani- mals , and no men ; during which the amber ...
... period of 6,000 years , but immeasurable as this time may ap- pear to us , what is it in comparison with the time during which the earth carried successive series of rank plants and mighty ani- mals , and no men ; during which the amber ...
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