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They are called wild people , because they left their old towns and made irregular
settlements in this country to which they were invited by the plenty of game , the
mildness of the climate , the richness of the soil , and the abundance of food for ...
They are called wild people , because they left their old towns and made irregular
settlements in this country to which they were invited by the plenty of game , the
mildness of the climate , the richness of the soil , and the abundance of food for ...
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cabin , roof eight feet pitch , the sides and roof covered with the bark of the pine ;
on the left side of the river . 9. Mook - lau - sau , is a small town one mile below
Sauva - noo - gee , on the left bank of a fine little creek , and bordering on a ...
cabin , roof eight feet pitch , the sides and roof covered with the bark of the pine ;
on the left side of the river . 9. Mook - lau - sau , is a small town one mile below
Sauva - noo - gee , on the left bank of a fine little creek , and bordering on a ...
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A small village on the left bank of Alabama , which has its fields on the right side ,
in the cane swamp ; they are a poor people , without stock , are idle and indolent ,
and seldom make bread enough , but have fine melons in great abundance in ...
A small village on the left bank of Alabama , which has its fields on the right side ,
in the cane swamp ; they are a poor people , without stock , are idle and indolent ,
and seldom make bread enough , but have fine melons in great abundance in ...
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On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some ... Hook - choie ; on a creek of that
name which joins on the left side of Ki - a - li - jee , three miles below the town ,
and ...
On the west or right side , the good land extends about five miles , and on all the
creeks below Attau - gee , it is good ; some ... Hook - choie ; on a creek of that
name which joins on the left side of Ki - a - li - jee , three miles below the town ,
and ...
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on the Coo - sau , forty - six feet above low water mark ; the rivers here approach
each other within a quarter of a mile , then curve out ... The fields are the left side
of Tal - la - poo - sa , and there are some small patches well formed in the fork of
...
on the Coo - sau , forty - six feet above low water mark ; the rivers here approach
each other within a quarter of a mile , then curve out ... The fields are the left side
of Tal - la - poo - sa , and there are some small patches well formed in the fork of
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