| Alexander Henry - 1809 - 364 sider
...the nation by which they felj; the other, by co" vering the bodies of the dead, andthusallayingthe " resentment of their relations. This is done by " making...any " presents, nor entered into any treaty with us, where" fore he and we are still at war; and, until he does '; these things, we must consider that we... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 sider
...in either of two ways. The first is by the spilling of the blood of the nation by which they fell ; the other, by covering the bodies of the dead, and...and we are still at war ; and, until he does these tilings, we must consider that we have no other father, nor friend, among the white men, than the king... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 sider
...in either of two ways. The first is by the spilling of the blood of the nation by which they fell ; the other, by covering the bodies of the dead, and...king has never sent us any presents, nor entered into anytreaty with us. Wherefore he and we are still at war; and, until he does these things, we must consider... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1836 - 336 sider
...in either of two ways. The first is by the spilling of the blood of the nation by which they fell ; the other, by covering the bodies of the dead, and...these things, we must consider that we have no other fether, nor friend, among the white men, than the king of France. But, for you, we have taken into... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 sider
...in either of two ways. The first is by the spilling of the blood of the nation by which they fell, the other by covering the bodies of the dead, and...he does these things, we must consider that we have 10 other father nor friend among the white men than the King of France. But for you, we have taken... | |
| James Henry Lanman - 1841 - 278 sider
...satisfied in one of two ways : the first is by spilling the blood of the nation by which they fell ; the other, by covering the bodies of the dead, and...with us, wherefore he and we are still at war ; and, while he does these things, we must consider that we have no other father or friend among the white... | |
| William Peter Strickland - 1860 - 412 sider
...satisfied in one of two ways; the first is by the spilling the blood of 11m nation by which they fell, the other by covering the bodies of the dead, and...their relations. This is done by making presents. Your king has never sent us any presents, nor entered into any treaty with us, wherefore he and we... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 748 sider
...is by the spilling the blood of the nation by which they fell, the other by covering the bodies or the dead, and thus allaying the resentment of their relations. This is done by making presents. Your king has never sent us any presents, nor entered into any treaty with us, wherefore he and we... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 sider
...satisfied in one of two ways; the first is by the spilling the blood of the nation by which they fell, the other by covering the bodies of the dead, and...their relations. This is done by making presents. Your king has never sent us any presents, nor entered into any treaty with us, wherefore he and we... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1867 - 708 sider
...by the spilling the blood of the nation by which they fell, the other by covering the bodies o'f tho dead, and thus allaying the resentment of their relations. This is done by making presents. Your king has never sent us any presents, nor entered into any treaty with us, wherefore he and we... | |
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