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... fome branch that falls into it ; from which it is natural to imagine , that the inhabitants of every village have originally fprung from the fame father ; and the Kamtfchadales them felves fay , that Kut , whom they fome- times call God ...
... fome branch that falls into it ; from which it is natural to imagine , that the inhabitants of every village have originally fprung from the fame father ; and the Kamtfchadales them felves fay , that Kut , whom they fome- times call God ...
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... fome fmall reward for his fervices , and he departs . It sometimes happens that thefe bridegrooms , with- out difcovering any thing of their in- tention , engage themselves in fervice in fome ftrange village ; and though every one ...
... fome fmall reward for his fervices , and he departs . It sometimes happens that thefe bridegrooms , with- out difcovering any thing of their in- tention , engage themselves in fervice in fome ftrange village ; and though every one ...
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... fome time , the bride and bridegroom return to the bride's relations , where the marriage- feaft is celebrated in the following manner ; of which I was an eye - wit- nefs in 1729 . The bridegroom , his friends , and his wife , vifited ...
... fome time , the bride and bridegroom return to the bride's relations , where the marriage- feaft is celebrated in the following manner ; of which I was an eye - wit- nefs in 1729 . The bridegroom , his friends , and his wife , vifited ...
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... fome veftiges of Cultiva- tion and Antiquity , which the French met with in their attempt to trace out the Pajage by Land from Ca- nada to the South Sea ; from Profef for Kalm . IN N later times there have , however , been found a few ...
... fome veftiges of Cultiva- tion and Antiquity , which the French met with in their attempt to trace out the Pajage by Land from Ca- nada to the South Sea ; from Profef for Kalm . IN N later times there have , however , been found a few ...
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... fome of the moft diftant Indian nations , in which fome of the French were taken prifoners , and the reft obliged to return . Among the laft and most wefterly Indians they were with , they heard that the South fea was but a few days ...
... fome of the moft diftant Indian nations , in which fome of the French were taken prifoners , and the reft obliged to return . Among the laft and most wefterly Indians they were with , they heard that the South fea was but a few days ...
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