| Thomas Ashe - 1803 - 402 lehte
...persons at cards, drinking, smoaking, dancing, &c. The music consisted of two bangics, played by negrojs nearly in a state of nudity, and a lute, through which a Chirkesaw breathed with much cccnsimiul exertion and violent gesticulations. The (lancing accorded... | |
| Thomas Ashe - 1808 - 348 lehte
...filled with persons at cards, drinking, smoaking, dancing, &c. The music consisted of two bangies, played by negroes nearly in a state of nudity, and...the harmony of these instruments. The clamour of the cardtables was so great, that it almost drowned every other; and the music of Ethiopia was with difficulty... | |
| Thomas Ashe - 1808 - 358 lehte
...filled with persons at cards, drinking, smoaking, dancing, &c. The music consisted of two bangies, played by negroes nearly in a state of nudity, and a lute, through which a Chickesavr breathed with much occasional exertion and violent gesticulations. The dancing accorded... | |
| James Morton Callahan - 1923 - 774 lehte
...which was filled with persons at cards, drinkiag, dancing, etc. The music consisted of two bangies, played by negroes, nearly in a state of nudity, and...breathed with much occasional exertion and violent gesticulation. The dancing accorded with the harmoney of these instruments. The clamor of the card... | |
| Herbert Asbury - 1938 - 592 lehte
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| 1947 - 1136 lehte
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| 1948 - 560 lehte
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| Allan Nevins - 1969 - 604 lehte
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| Herman Johnson - 2003 - 110 lehte
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| Kate Van Winkle Keller - 2007 - 720 lehte
...two bangies, played by negroes nearly in a state of nudity, and a [f?]lute, through which a Chickasaw breathed with much occasional exertion and violent...that it almost drowned every other; and the music of Ethiopa was with difficulty heard.23 TENNESSEE The first people of Tennessee were the Cherokees, Creeks,... | |
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