You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will have a broad path for you and us to walk in. If an Englishman falls asleep in this path, the Indian shall pass him by, and say, He is an Englishman ; he is asleep... Handbook of Latin Writing - Side 86af Henry Preble, Charles Pomeroy Parker - 1890 - 109 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 sider
...declared their joy at the prospect of permanent peace. " You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...He is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet."a Every thing augured... | |
| William Dunlap - 1837 - 238 sider
...Indian is asleep in this path, the Englishman shall pass by and do him no harm; and if an Englishman is asleep in this path, the Indian shall pass him by,...he is an Englishman, he is asleep; let him alone, he loves to sleep. It shall be a plain path ; there must not be in this path a stump to hurt our feet."... | |
| 1839 - 558 sider
...sachems in council to the benevolent framers of the constitution of West Jersey : " You are our brothers, and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...he is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet." As regards the proper... | |
| George Bancroft - 1839 - 494 sider
...declared their joy at the prospect of permanent peace. " You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...He is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall lie plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet."2 Every thing augured... | |
| 1839 - 546 sider
...sachems in council to the benevolent framers of the constitution of West Jersey : " You are our brothers, and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...this path, the Indian shall pass him by and say, he ia an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it... | |
| George Bancroft - 1841 - 366 sider
...declared their joy at the prospect of permanent peace. " You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...He is an Englishman; he is asleep; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet." Every thing augured success... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 500 sider
...declared their joy at the prospect of permanent peace. " You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will have...He is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet."2 Every thing augured... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 550 sider
..." You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will make a broad path for you and us to walk in. If an Englishman...He is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet."* And they kept their... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 sider
..." You are our brothers," said the sachems, " and we will live like brothers with you. We will make a broad path for you and us to walk in. If an Englishman...He is an Englishman ; he is asleep ; let him alone. The path shall be plain ; there shall not be in it a stump to hurt the feet."* And they kept their... | |
| 1845 - 564 sider
...asleep in this Path, the English-man shall pass him ' by, and do him no harm ; and if an Englwh-m&n is ' asleep in this path, the Indian shall pass him by,...He is an English-man he is asleep, let him alone, 'he laves to Sleep. It shall be & plain Path, there must 'not be in this path a stump to hurt owe feet.... | |
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