More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it was not easy to distinguish him from the natives, — he married also with them, and being endued with a strong... History of Alabama and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the ... - Stran 267avtor: Albert James Pickett - 1900 - 773 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 440 strani
...river. More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed, and painted himself with the Indians, so that it was...understanding and retentive memory, he soon learned their djalect, and by gradual advances, impressed them with a very ill opinion of the English, representing... | |
| Archibald Loudon - 1811 - 364 strani
...Mississippi. More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed, and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it...him from the natives, — he married also with them, and being endued with a strong understanding and retentive memory, he soon learned their dialect, and... | |
| Constance Lindsay Skinner - 1919 - 352 strani
.... more effectually to answer the design of his commission . . . ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed, and painted himself with the Indians, so that it was...him from the natives, — he married also with them, and being endued with a strong understanding and retentive memory he soon learned their dialect, and... | |
| 1919 - 330 strani
...Priber, more effectually to answer the design of his commission . . . ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed, and painted himself with the Indians, so that it was...from the natives, — • he married also with them, and being endued with a strong understanding and retentive memory he soon learned their dialect, and... | |
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - 1925 - 262 strani
...Oglethorpe described him as a 'very odd kind of man,' one who, 'ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it was not easy to distinguish him from the natives.' After having gained the Indians' confidence, he taught them the use of weights and measures, and also... | |
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - 1925 - 256 strani
...Oglethorpe described him as a 'very odd kind of man,' one who, 'ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it was not easy to distinguish him from the natives.' After having gained the Indians' confidence, he taught them the use of weights and measures, and also... | |
| Albert James Pickett - 2013 - 780 strani
...River. More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself with the Indians, so that it was...retentive memory, he soon learned their dialect, and' b.^ gradual advances, impressed them with a very ill opinion of the English, representing them as a... | |
| Thomas Claviez, Maria Moss - 2000 - 314 strani
...different picture of the man about whom a contemporary wrote that "he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians so that it was not easy to distinguish him from the natives."29 Had his writings ever appeared in print, Priber would not be as little known as he is today.... | |
| Kirsten Fischer - 2002 - 284 strani
...and spoke with them about his plans. To gain their confidence, he "ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it...him from the natives, — he married also with them, and being endued with a strong understanding and retentive memory, he soon learned their dialect."54... | |
| 1922 - 358 strani
...Mississippi. More effectually to answer the design of his commission, he ate, drank, slept, danced, dressed and painted himself, with the Indians, so that it...him from the natives, — he married also with them, and being endued with a strong understanding and retentive memory, he soon learned their dialect, and... | |
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