. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. tliem of the ) death, Aug fo n have ,d hcen; r accuf- :y take, al delirc they arc IS ill de- ling pii- ladc cap- ited aiul contrary ly lervcd us juices, da ill the of tliis iflued ac- t a total 3 de Bois on clan- penalty ohibition f 349 ] was a confidcrabl, fine and Imprifon- incnt. Some who were dctet^lcd in the profe- cution of it withdrew into the Indian countries, where they intermarried with the natives and underwent a


. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. tliem of the ) death, Aug fo n have ,d hcen; r accuf- :y take, al delirc they arc IS ill de- ling pii- ladc cap- ited aiul contrary ly lervcd us juices, da ill the of tliis iflued ac- t a total 3 de Bois on clan- penalty ohibition f 349 ] was a confidcrabl, fine and Imprifon- incnt. Some who were dctet^lcd in the profe- cution of it withdrew into the Indian countries, where they intermarried with the natives and underwent a vohuitary hanilhmenl. Thefe, however, being an abandoned and debauched fct, their con- ducft contributed very little cither towards reforming- the manners of their new re- latioiis, or engaging them to entertain a favourable opinion of the religion they profclVed. Thus did thefe indefatigable religious men fee their defigns in lunic meafure once more fruftrated. However, the emigration was pro- dudive of an effe*5l: which turned out to be beneficial to their nation. By the connec- tion of thefe refugees with the Iroquois, Miififlagucs, Hurons, Miamics, Powto- wottonfies, Puants, Menomonies, Algon- kins, &c. and the conllant reprefenta- tions thefe various nations received from them of the power and grandeur of the French, to the aggranthzement of whole nionuch, notwithllanding their b'Miiih- ment, they flill retained tlieir habitual iti- Llinarion, the Indians became infeniibly prtjiidicv-d. ^i^ i^' ;;J^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. London : Printed for the author and sold by J. Walter . ..


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