Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American IndiansBlack, Young, and Young, 1824 - 371 páginas |
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... king whose power no people could resist , and that his goodness was as bright as the sun : what they said went to our hearts . We accepted the invitation , and promised to obey him . What the Seneca Nation promises they faithfully ...
... king whose power no people could resist , and that his goodness was as bright as the sun : what they said went to our hearts . We accepted the invitation , and promised to obey him . What the Seneca Nation promises they faithfully ...
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... king , had helped to deceive us , and . we now appeal to your heart , is all the blame ours ? Father , When we saw that we had been deceived , and heard the invitation which you gave us to draw near to the fire you had kindled and talk ...
... king , had helped to deceive us , and . we now appeal to your heart , is all the blame ours ? Father , When we saw that we had been deceived , and heard the invitation which you gave us to draw near to the fire you had kindled and talk ...
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... king , at the time of making peace with youj and was then their own ; but they said that they would not take advantage of that , and were willing to pay us for it , after the manner of their ancestors , Our chiefs were unable to contend ...
... king , at the time of making peace with youj and was then their own ; but they said that they would not take advantage of that , and were willing to pay us for it , after the manner of their ancestors , Our chiefs were unable to contend ...
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... king had ceded the whole of it , when you made peace with him . Thus he claimed the whole country north of Pennsylvania , and west of the lands belonging to the Cayugas . He demanded it ; he int sisted on this demand , and declared to ...
... king had ceded the whole of it , when you made peace with him . Thus he claimed the whole country north of Pennsylvania , and west of the lands belonging to the Cayugas . He demanded it ; he int sisted on this demand , and declared to ...
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... king had ceded the land to the Thirteen Fires , and that he had bought them from you and paid you for them . t : • - 9 མཉྩ Father , We could bear this confusion no longer , and determined to press through every difficulty , and lift up ...
... king had ceded the land to the Thirteen Fires , and that he had bought them from you and paid you for them . t : • - 9 མཉྩ Father , We could bear this confusion no longer , and determined to press through every difficulty , and lift up ...
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