Land be overgrown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches; the Woods with Deer, Conies, Turkeys, Quails, Curlues,... Bulletin - الصفحة 751922عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Peter Force - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 598
...Water- Mellons, Musk-mellons : although the Land be over-grown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indiana themselves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches ; the Woods... | |
| Alexander Samuel Salley - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...Pumpions, Water-Mellons, Musk-mellons: although the Land be overgrown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches; the Woods with Deer, Conies, Turkeys,... | |
| Yates Snowden, Harry Gardner Cutler - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 668
...Pumpions, Water Mellons, Mufk-mellons ; although the land be overgrown with weeds through their lazineffe, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. The country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches; the Woods with Deer, Conies, Turkeys,... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 502
...cit., ii, p. 28. the explorers in Hilton's party havo to say regarding native agriculture has heen given but may be requoted: The Indians plant in the...crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. ' Their treatment of corn was probably identical with that among the other southern tribes. Mention... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 518
...agriculture has been given but may be requoted: The Indians plant in the worst Land because they cannot cut down the Timber in the best, and yet have plenty of...crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. ' Their treatment of corn was probably identical with that among the other southern tribes. Mention... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 500
...Pompions, Water-Mellons, Musk-mellons: although the land be overgrown with weeds through their laranesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. ' Their treatment of corn was probably identical with that among the other southern tribes. Mention... | |
| Lawrence Sanders Rowland, Alexander Moore, George C. Rogers, George C. Rogers (Jr.), Stephen R. Wise, Gerhard Spieler - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 590
...Pumpions, Water-Mellons, Musk-mellons: although the Land be overgrown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches; the Woods with Deer, Conies, Turkeys,... | |
| Stanley A. South - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...Pumpions, Water-Mellons, Musk-mellons: although the Land be overgown with weeds through their lazinesse, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themselves inform us. Hilton was reporting on crops grown by the Indians at a time when their granaries were full Indians... | |
| Mike Sigalas, Melissa Bigner - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...down the timber on the best, and yet have plenty of corn, pompions, water-melons, and muskmelons. . . two or three crops of corn a year as the Indians themselves inform us. The country abounds with grapes, large figs, and peaches; the woods with dear, conies, turkeys,... | |
| Charleston (S.C.) - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...Pumpions, WaterMellons, Mufk-mellons : although the Land be over-grown with weeds through their lazineffe, yet they have two or three crops of Corn a year, as the Indians themfelves inform us. The Country abounds with Grapes, large Figs, and Peaches : the Woods with Deer,... | |
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