| United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 236 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear and li [ten to what we are now going to fay. This is a family quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians are not concerned in it. We don't vvilh yon to take up the hatchet againft the King's troops. We defire you to re- , main at home and... | |
| 1776 - 746 pages
...that you will open a good ear, and liften to what we are now going to fay. This is a family-quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians are not concerned in it. We do not wifh you to take up the hatchet againft the King's troops. We defire you to remain at home,... | |
| John Andrews - 1785 - 470 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear, and liften to what we are now going to fay. This is a family quarrel between us and old England ; you Indians are not concerned in it; we do not wifh you to take up the hatchet againft the King's troops ; we defire you to remain at home,... | |
| John Andrews - 1785 - 520 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear, and liften to what we are now going to fay. This is a family quarrel between us and old England ; you Indians are not concerned in it j we do not wifh you to take up the hatchet againft the King,s troops; we defire you to remain at home,... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear, and listen to what we are now going to say. This is a family quarrel between us and Old England ; you Indians are not concerned in it; we do not wish you to take up the hatchet against the king's troops ; we desire you to remain at home,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 644 pages
...now told you, and that you will open a good ear and listen to what we are now going to say. This L* a family quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians...remain at home, and not join on either side, but keep we hatchet buried deep. In the name and behalf of all our people, we ask and desire you to love peace... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 606 pages
...George and the Inhabitants and Colonies of America ; and say, it is a family quarrel between themselves and Old England ; " you Indians are not concerned...troops. We desire you to remain at home and not join either side ; but keep the hatchet buried deep." They say, in conclusion : " Let us both be cautious... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 580 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear and listen to what we are now going to say. This is a family quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians are not concerned in it. We do not wish you to take up the hatchet against the King's troops. We desire you to remain at home,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 pages
...we have now told you, and that you will open a good ear and listen to what we are now going to say. This is a family quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians are not concerned in it. We do not wish you to take up the hatchet against the King's troops. We desire you to remain at home,... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 pages
...have now told you, and that you will open a good " ear, and listen to what we are now going to say. This is a " family quarrel between us and Old England. You Indians " are not concerned in it. We do not wish you to take up the " hatchet against the King's troops. We desire you to remain " at home,... | |
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