| John Gilmary Shea - 1852 - 364 sider
...been so calm, nor so free from rocks, which your canoes have removed as they passed ; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it today. Here is my son, that I give thee, that thou mayst know my heart. I pray thee to take pity on me and... | |
| 1853 - 688 sider
...river been so calm or so free from rocks, which your canoes have removed as they passed ; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thee, that thou mayest know my heart. I pray thee to take pity on me and... | |
| 1873 - 756 sider
...stone blocks for the Camden and Amboy Railroad. Completing this contract, he returned to Onondaga and had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thee, that thou mayest know my heart. I pray thee to take pity on me and... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...stone blochs for the Camden and Amboy Railroad. Completing this contract, he returned to Onondaga and had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thce, that thou mayest know my heart. I pray thce to take pity on me and... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...Btono tlocba for tho Camdcn and Amboy Railroad. Completing this contract, ho returned to Onondaga and had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thcc, that thou maycst know my heart. I pray thee to take pity on me and... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1879 - 318 sider
...been so calm, nor so free from rocks, which your canoes have removed as they passed ; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thee that thou mayest know my heart. I pray thee take pity on me and all... | |
| 1880 - 1068 sider
...been so calm, nor so free from rocks, whit*h your canoes have removed as they passed ; never haa our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as wo behold it to-day. Ask the Great Spirit to give us life and health, and come ye and dwell with us."... | |
| 1880 - 740 sider
...been so calm, nor 80 free from rocks, whiuh your canoes have removed as they passed ; never lias oar tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as wo behold it to-day. Ask the Great Spirit to give us life and health, and come ye and dwell with us."... | |
| 1881 - 916 sider
...been so calm, nor so free from rocks, whiuh your canoes have removed ^is they passed; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared...us life and health, and come ye and dwell with us." After these ceremonies the strangers were invited fo a feast, an account & which is given by Marquette.... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1881 - 970 sider
...been so calm, nor so free from rocks, which your canoes have removed as they passed ; never has our tobacco had so fine a flavor, nor our corn appeared so beautiful as we behold it to-day. Here is my son that I give thee that thou mayest know my heart. I pray thee take pity on me and all... | |
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