The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... tribes . To the north of the Caucasus , the mountainous district was bounded by the Terek and Kouban , rivers which rise amidst the icebergs of this great chain , turn after they have descended into the plains in contrary directions ...
... tribes . To the north of the Caucasus , the mountainous district was bounded by the Terek and Kouban , rivers which rise amidst the icebergs of this great chain , turn after they have descended into the plains in contrary directions ...
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... tribes . In a letter written from Conception , in Chili , by Father Labbè , a Jesuit , to another of the same name in Europe , on the 8th of January , 1712 , an account is given of the edifying conduct of the Christian Indians in ...
... tribes . In a letter written from Conception , in Chili , by Father Labbè , a Jesuit , to another of the same name in Europe , on the 8th of January , 1712 , an account is given of the edifying conduct of the Christian Indians in ...
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... tribes , within the limits of that State ? Is the power of entering into treaties with Indian tribes vested in the United States ? Can a treaty , executed and ratified in due form by the contracting parties , the United States being one ...
... tribes , within the limits of that State ? Is the power of entering into treaties with Indian tribes vested in the United States ? Can a treaty , executed and ratified in due form by the contracting parties , the United States being one ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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