| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 778 стор.
...against the Foxes. * Note* on, Virginia, pp. 186 et scq.: Philadelphia, 1801. tThis visit took plncu about 1750, and is thus described: "On whatever occasion...thirty years ago through the part of the country where (his harrow is, went through the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having... | |
| Frank Shuffelton - 1993 - 295 стор.
...excavation of one of these mounds, he moves from explanation to mystery: But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...woods directly to it, without any instructions or enquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of... | |
| James Mooney - 1995 - 618 стор.
...from the neighboring Indian town. The distinguished writer adds: "But on whatever occasion they nmy have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, about thiitv years ago [ie, about 1750], through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through... | |
| James Mooney - 1995 - 618 стор.
...neighboring Indian town. The distinguished writer adds: "But on whatever occasion they may have heen made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, ahout thirty years ago [ie, about 1750]. through the part of the country where this barrow is, went... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1999 - 676 стор.
...the time of inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them. But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it for some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high... | |
| Devon Abbott Mihesuah - 2000 - 356 стор.
...the relationship of such mounds to the living Indians of the region: "But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it for some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high... | |
| Linda Bolton - 2004 - 232 стор.
...On the basis of his personal knowledge, Jefferson testifies that "on whatever occasion [the barrows] may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it for some time, with expres29. Philip Babcock Grove, ed., Webster's Third New International Dictionary... | |
| James Mooney - 290 стор.
...years from the neighboring Indian town. The distinguished writer adds; "But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, about thiitv years ago [ie. about I750J. through the part of the country where this barrow is. went through... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 862 стор.
...the other. It is immaterial to me who were the parties engaged against the Foxes. "Notes on Virginia, pp. 186 et seq.: Philadelphia, 1801. tThis visit took...some time, with expressions which were construed to bo those of sorrow, they returned to the high-road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 784 стор.
...immaterial to mo who were the parties engaged against the Foxes. "Note* on I'iri/inia, pp. 180 el srq.: Philadelphia, 1801. tThis visit took place about 1750,...thirty years ago through the part of the country where (his barrow is, went through the -woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having... | |
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