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Among the Indians all the most same offices were filled by men who had been in infancy or childhood set apart for the purpose.
Among the Indians all the most same offices were filled by men who had been in infancy or childhood set apart for the purpose.
It would seem that some sons had a hereditary right to certain offices, or were devoted by their parents previous to their birth, because the
It would seem that some sons had a hereditary right to certain offices, or were devoted by their parents previous to their birth, because the priest was previously informal so as to he present immediately after the birth of the child, that, if a son, he might give him a kind of

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Among the Indians all the most same offices were filled by men who had been in infancy or childhood set apart for the purpose. It would seem that some sons had a hereditary right to certain offices, or were devoted by their parents previous to their birth, because the priest was previously informal so as to he present immediately after the birth of the child, that, if a son, he might give him a kind of