 | John Dunn Hunter - 1823 - 447 páginas
...as they would wolves and panthers. " Brothers. — The white men are not friends to the Indians : at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam;...kill our old men, women, and little ones. " Brothers. — Many winters ago, there was no land ; the sun did not rise and set: all was darkness. The Great... | |
 | John Dunn Hunter - 1823 - 402 páginas
...back, as they would wolves and panthers. Brothers — The white men are not friends to the Indians; at first they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam,...sun. Brothers — The white men want more than our hunt ing grounds — they wish to kill our warriors; they would even kill our old men, women, and little... | |
 | James Buchanan - 1824 - 156 páginas
...as they would wolves and panthers. " Brothers, — The white men are not friends to the Indians : at first, they only asked for land sufficient . for a...sun. " Brothers, — The white men want more than oitt. hunting grounds ; they wish to kill our warriors ; they would even kill our old men, women, and... | |
 | John Dunn Hunter - 1824 - 468 páginas
...as they would wolves and panthers. " Brothers, — The white men are not friends to the Indians : at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam...sun. " Brothers, — The white men want more than ouf hunting grounds ; they wish to kill our warriors ; they would even kill our old men, women, and... | |
 | William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 511 páginas
...as they would wolves and panthers. — Brothers, the white men are not friends to the Indians : at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam...hunting grounds, from the rising to the setting sun." Unfortunately, the Indians, like all uncivilized nations, have an extraordinary propensity for spirituous... | |
 | James Buchanan (British consul at New York.) - 1824 - 371 páginas
...back, as they would wolves and panthers. " Brothers,—The white men are not friends to the Indians: at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam; now nothing will satisfy theni but the whole of our hunting grounds, from the rising to the setting sun. " Brothers,—The white... | |
 | Charles Edwards - 1832 - 200 páginas
...back, as they would wolves and panthers. Brothers: The white men are not friends to the Indians. At first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam...from the rising to the setting sun. Brothers : The whites want more than our hunting grounds ; they wish to kill our warriors; they would even kill our... | |
 | Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1835 - 218 páginas
...they would wolves and panthers. " ' Brothers, — The white men are not friends to the Indians : at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam...more than our hunting grounds ; they wish to kill our old men, women, and little ones. " ' Brothers, — Many winters ago, there was no land ; the sun did... | |
 | James Strange French, Timothy Flint - 1836
...they would wolves and panthers. " Brothers — The white men are not friends to the Indians : — at first, they only asked for land sufficient, for a...grounds, from the rising to the setting sun. Brothers, they want more than our hunting grounds — they wish to kill our warriors ; they would .even kill... | |
 | 1841 - 64 páginas
...they would wolves and panthers. '*'*Brothers, — The white men are not friends to the Indians; at first, they only asked for land sufficient for a wigwam,...hunting grounds, from the rising to the setting sun. " BrotJters, — The white men want more than our hunting grounds; they wish to kill our warriors;... | |
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