| Constance Lindsay Skinner - 1919 - 352 páginas
...strokes, proudly and gayly penciled: "I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkas^h female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong after the manner of most of the traders; otherwise it will spoil the making good bread or homony!"... | |
| 1919 - 330 páginas
...strokes, proudly and gayly penciled: "I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong after the manner of most of the traders; otherwise it will spoil the making good bread or homony!"... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 páginas
...the machine to the intended purpose. I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong, after the manner of most of the traders ; otherwise, it will spoil the making good bread, or horrimony,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1898 - 684 páginas
...the machine to the intended purpose. I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong, after the manner of most of the traders ; otherwise, it will spoil the making good bread, or hommony,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 2002 - 680 páginas
...the machine to the intended purpose. I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong, after the manner of most of the traders ; otherwise, it will spoil, the making good bread, or hommony,... | |
| Theda Perdue - 2010 - 155 páginas
...recorded a recipe for preparing corn meal: "I have the pleasure of writing this by the side of a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the...and she bids me be sure not to mark the paper wrong, after the manner of most of the traders; otherwise, it will spoil the making good bread, or hommony,... | |
| Gregory A. Waselkov, Peter H. Wood, M. Thomas Hatley - 2006 - 564 páginas
...was writing his eighteenth-century history while lodged in the South Carolina upcountry, "a Chikkasah female, as great a princess as ever lived among the ancient Peruvians," was at his side. Just after finishing a passage on the design of wooden mortars, Adair wrote, "She... | |
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