The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. barter with the Indians for venison and raccoons . " Indian corn , even the coarsest , made as plea- sant meal as rice . " All kinds of garden fruits grew well , " and let no man , " writes our pions chronicler , in ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. barter with the Indians for venison and raccoons . " Indian corn , even the coarsest , made as plea- sant meal as rice . " All kinds of garden fruits grew well , " and let no man , " writes our pions chronicler , in ...
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... Indian town , where a Christian worship was established under an Indian ruler and teacher . Wilson relates that , at their meetings , " the Indians sung a psalm , made Indian by Eliot , in one of our ordinary English tunes , melodiously ...
... Indian town , where a Christian worship was established under an Indian ruler and teacher . Wilson relates that , at their meetings , " the Indians sung a psalm , made Indian by Eliot , in one of our ordinary English tunes , melodiously ...
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... Indian . A great defence undoubtedly was the village of Praying Indians , until this settlement fell a victim to the enven- omed prejudice against their countrymen . The worst feature in the history of those years , is , that no man ...
... Indian . A great defence undoubtedly was the village of Praying Indians , until this settlement fell a victim to the enven- omed prejudice against their countrymen . The worst feature in the history of those years , is , that no man ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER TO PRESIDENT | 90 |
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