The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... Indians do not have to work for a living . The game is long since gone , so there is little use in hunting . 22. On some of the reservations , and in the Indian ter- ritory , the Indians have become educated . They have schools and ...
... Indians do not have to work for a living . The game is long since gone , so there is little use in hunting . 22. On some of the reservations , and in the Indian ter- ritory , the Indians have become educated . They have schools and ...
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... Indians were close upon him . He could not save his wife ; but would try and save some of the children . He came up with them . Which should he take ? All were equally dear to him , and he would try to save all . The Indians reach the ...
... Indians were close upon him . He could not save his wife ; but would try and save some of the children . He came up with them . Which should he take ? All were equally dear to him , and he would try to save all . The Indians reach the ...
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... Indian language . In a few days , all except twelve of the Indians started upon another marauding expedition . Upon their return , the captives would be taken to Canada . The woman who has seen her in- fant dashed against a stone has an ...
... Indian language . In a few days , all except twelve of the Indians started upon another marauding expedition . Upon their return , the captives would be taken to Canada . The woman who has seen her in- fant dashed against a stone has an ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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