| 1885 - 1234 頁
...the same writer tells us : 3 — They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired a higher degree of influence, than any...those of Mexico and Peru. In the drama of European colonisation they stood for nearly two centuries with an unshaken front against the devastations of... | |
| Hamilton Association - 1888 - 810 頁
...HISTORY OF THE IROQUOIS. BY DR. DEE. (A Paper read lie/ore Ike Hamilton Association.) The Iroquois achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organization...of influence than any other race of Indian lineage excepting those of Mexico and Peru. In the drama of European colonization they stood for nearly two... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1892 - 432 頁
...LH Morgan thus writes of them : " They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired a higher degree of influence, than any...those of Mexico and Peru. In the drama of European colonisation they stood, for nearly two centuries, with an unshaken front against the devastations... | |
| George W. Lindsay, Charles C. Conley, Charles H. Litchman - 1893 - 664 頁
...the Iroquois. The people composing this League achieved for themselves a more remarkable civilized organization and acquired a higher degree of influence...of Indian lineage except those of Mexico and Peru. For nearly two centuries after the advent of European colonists they maintained an unbroken organization,... | |
| 1885 - 860 頁
...true civilization or a well-organized society among the Iroquois, the same writer tells us:• — They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil...and Peru. In the drama of European colonization they stond for nearly two centuries with an unshaken front against the devastations of war, the blighting... | |
| 1885 - 1102 頁
...the same writer tells us : 3— They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired a higher degree of influence, than any...those of Mexico and Peru. In the drama of European colonisation they stood for nearly two centuries with an unshaken front against the devastations of... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - 1883 - 792 頁
...Morgan, remarks of the Iroquois : " They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired a higher degree of influence, than any...devastations of war, the blighting influence of foreign iutenxrarse, and the still more fatal encroachments of a restless and advancing border population.... | |
| James A. Clifton - 402 頁
...Golden 1747:4), partly perhaps also for their oratorical skill. The Iroquois, Morgan (1851:3) declared, "achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organization...Indian lineage, except those of Mexico and Peru." Morgan's account of the League's organization may not have been studied, but many recalled that Morgan... | |
| 1885 - 1098 頁
...tells us : 3 — They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired » higher degree of influence, than any other race of...those of Mexico and Peru. In the drama of European colonisation they stood for nearly two centuries with an unshaken front against the devastations of... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1885 - 886 頁
...the same writer tells us :* — They achieved for themselves a more remarkable civil organisation, and acquired a higher degree of influence, than any...race of Indian lineage, except those of Mexico and Peiu. In the drama of European colonisation they * The Leagut of the Iroquois, p. r3. stood for nearly... | |
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