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" They live so forgetful of the laws that it is easy to find persons who have not returned to Christian lands for ten, twenty, or thirty years, and who pass their scandalous lives in public concubinage with the captive Indian women whom for this purpose... "
Athanase de Mézières and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768-1780: Documents ... - Page 166
edited by - 1914
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Athanase de Mézières and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1768-1780 ..., Volume 1

Herbert Eugene Bolton - Indians of North America - 1914 - 364 pages
...to the injury of the service of God and the king, and of the welfare and peace of the subjects. "2 I will not go into details, since it is so vulgar...them. Would 221 Pap. Proc. de Cuba, leg. no, no. 227. 222 See Document 26. that, limiting themselves, like brutes, to so infamous a mode of living, they...
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The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 3

John Wymond, Henry Plauché Dart - Louisiana - 1920 - 652 pages
...who pass their scandalous lives in public concubinage with the captive Indian women whom for their purpose they purchase among the heathen, loaning those...they pay the boldest and most daring, who control them."8 Chief of these Arkansas outlaws at the time was Brindamur, who, "being of gigantic frame and...
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The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 3

John Wymond, Henry Plauché Dart - Louisiana - 1920 - 650 pages
...who pass their scandalous lives in public concubinage with the captive Indian women whom for their purpose they purchase among the heathen, loaning those...they pay the boldest and most daring, who control them."8 Chief of these Arkansas outlaws at the time was Brindamur, who, "being of gigantic frame and...
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Louisiana Historical Quarterly, Volume 3

1922 - 652 pages
...who pass their scandalous lives in public concubinage with the captive Indian women whom for their purpose they purchase among the heathen, loaning those...pay the boldest and most daring, who control them. " 8 Chief of these Arkansas outlaws at the time was Brindamur, who, "being of gigantic frame and extraordinary...
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The Trans-Mississippi West (1803-1853): A History of Its Acquisition and ...

Cardinal Goodwin - United States - 1922 - 582 pages
...and who pass their scandalous lives in public concubinage with the captive Indian women who for their purpose they purchase among the heathen, loaning those...pay the boldest and most daring, who control them." Chief of these Arkansas outlaws at the time was Brindamur, who, being of gigantic frame and extraordinary...
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Colonial Arkansas, 1686-1804: A Social and Cultural History

Morris S. Arnold - History - 1993 - 252 pages
...and, in particular, their attitude toward law. "They live so forgetful of the laws," he complained, "that it is easy to find persons who have not returned...pay the boldest and most daring, who control them." The outraged lieutenant governor revealed that these hunters supplied the Osages with guns and ammunition...
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Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 3

Indians of North America - 1925 - 390 pages
...in their service, giving them no other wages than the promise of quieting their lascivious passion ; in short they have no other rule than their own caprice...the boldest and most daring who control them, would that, limiting themselves like brutes, to so infamous a mode of living, they might not continually...
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