Reizen en onderzoekingen in Noord-AmerikaE. J. Brill, 1885 - 464 strani |
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Stran 387 - Room! room to turn round in, to breathe and be free, To grow to be giant, to sail as at sea With the speed of the wind on a steed with his mane To the wind, without pathway or route or a rein.
Stran 387 - ROOM ! Room to turn round in, to breathe and be free, And to grow to be giant, to sail as at sea With the speed of the wind on a steed with his mane To the wind, without pathway or route or a rein. Room ! Room to be free where the white-bordered sea Blows a kiss to a brother as boundless as he...
Stran 430 - The United States guarantee to the people of the Cherokee Nation the quiet and peaceable possession of their country and protection against domestic feuds and insurrections, and against hostilities of other tribes.
Stran 441 - Sur la synonymie ethnique et la toponymie chez les Indiens de l'Amérique du Sud, par H.
Stran 461 - DE CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY OF A NEW STATE OF THE AMERICAN UNION . . . VERSAILLES: PRINTED BY E.
Stran 459 - So much stuff and nonsense have been written about the entire absence of affection from the Indian character, especially in the relations between the sexes, that it affords me great pleasure to note this little incident, in which the parties acted with perfect freedom from the restraint the known presence of strangers imposes.
Stran 415 - Where stands the wigwam of my pride ? where gleam the council fires ? Where are my fathers' hallowed graves? my friends so light and free? Gone, gone, — forever from my view ! Great Spirit ! can it be ? " AN ALPHABETICAL ENUMERATION OF THB INDIAN TRIBES AND NATIONS, 9 BOOK I.
Stran 144 - Yuma, 248.7 miles from Los Angeles, and 719.4 from San Francisco, k approached by a five-span Howe truss bridge. It is an oasis to the traveler, but Colonel Hinton describes the outward aspect of the scene thus : " Sand-hills to right of them, Sand-hills to left of them. Sand-hills in front of them." There are 1500 people and one principal street in the town. This is the point of departure, for nearly all towns and mining districts in Arizona, and many in Mexico and New Mexico. The buildings are...
Stran 75 - Brust geschehen. Was ich geheim im Mondenlicht vernommen, Das wird mir ewig durch die Seele gehen.