MARY JEMISON,
JEMISON, was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755, when
only about.
CONTAINING An
An of the Murder of her Father and his Family; her
sufferings; her.
TO WHICH
WHICH ADDED, An APPENDIX, containing an account of the tragedy at
the Devil's.
of
of Indians, as believed and practised at the present day, and
since Mrs.
Jemison's
Jemison's together with some Anecdotes, and other
entertaining matter.
That to
to writings we are indebted for the greatest and best field
in which.
In them
them can trace the effects of mental operations to their proper
sources; and.
Without a
a of the lives of the vile and abandoned, we should
be wholly.
Biography is
is telescope of life, through which we can see the extremes
and excesses.
Wisdom and
and refinement and vulgarity, love and hatred, tenderness and cruelty, happiness
and misery.