Carey's American pocket atlas ; containing twenty a brief description of each state, and of Louisiana: also, the census of the inhabitants of the United States, for 1801 and The exports from the United States for ten years . eaking in his own dialect. They are a sightly people,and have an openness in their countenances and beha-viour, uncommon among savages. These nations saythey are the remnant of a great nation that once livt-d farto the west, which was destroyed by the Spaniards, forwhom they still retain an hereditary hatred. i T Jl 34- I iat. 5 Carolina $^>t,bySa-^r)°


Carey's American pocket atlas ; containing twenty a brief description of each state, and of Louisiana: also, the census of the inhabitants of the United States, for 1801 and The exports from the United States for ten years . eaking in his own dialect. They are a sightly people,and have an openness in their countenances and beha-viour, uncommon among savages. These nations saythey are the remnant of a great nation that once livt-d farto the west, which was destroyed by the Spaniards, forwhom they still retain an hereditary hatred. i T Jl 34- I iat. 5 Carolina $^>t,bySa-^r)° Districts A Orange-ud Wash- lliam, St.»lomew,s,^tephensjS(-^Urch, An-es, Fre-ak on, Clar-ter, Ker->rk,Ches-e, Abbe-large na- ^EEI^IL- igth from:orgia. ( 104 ) blood of an Anglo-American. There is so great an af-finity between the Chi kasaw and Choctaw languages,that the common people can converse together, eachspeaking in his own dialect. They are a sightly people,and have an openness in their countenances and beha-viour, uncommon among savages. These nations saythey are the remnant of a great nation that once lived farto the west, which was destroyed by the Spaniards, forwhom they still retain an hereditary 7]9 -flMHiniiiiiiiinnr ; WfflMifflW Wf blood oifinity b(that the ,^speakinjand hav ^viour,they areto the ,*whom tl -f 35


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