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" I set to trafficking, and strove to make my employment profitable in the ways I could best contrive, and by that means I got food and good treatment. The Indians would beg me to go from one quarter to another for things of which they have need; for in... "
American Anthropologist - Sivu 90
1920
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Young Folks' Book of American Explorers

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 sivua
...by this means I got from the Indians food and good treatment. They would beg me to go from one part to another for things of which they have need ; for, in consequence of continual hostilities, they cannot travel the country, nor make many exchanges. With my merchandise...

The Chronicles of America Series, Nide 23

Allen Johnson - 1921 - 352 sivua
...interesting because it is the first record of trade in this now great commercial land. I set to trafficking, and strove to make my employment profitable in the...Indians would beg me to go from one quarter to another slaying them by the chief who had taken Vaca in charge. If, argued this worthy, the white men could...

The Spanish Borderlands: A Chronicle of Old Florida and the Southwest

Herbert Eugene Bolton - 1921 - 344 sivua
...interesting because it is the first record of trade in this now great commercial land. I set to trafficking, and strove to make my employment profitable in the...food and good treatment. The Indians would beg me to ao from one quarter to another for things of which they have need; for in consequence of incessant...

Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, Nide 4

Kansas State Historical Society - 1890 - 830 sivua
...by this means I got from the Indians food and good treatment. They would beg me to go from one port to another for things of which they have need ; for in consequence of continual hostilities they cannot travel the country nor make many exchanges. With my merchandise I...

The Human Tradition in Colonial America

Ian Kenneth Steele, Nancy Lee Rhoden - 1999 - 358 sivua
...the forest-dwellers, who looked more propitious. My solution was to turn to trade. . . . The various Indians would beg me to go from one quarter to another for things they needed; their incessant hostilities made it impossible for them to travel cross-country or make...
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