| International peace society - 232 pages
...aggressors. When they first went to North America, they found these poor people the kindest and fondest creatures in the world. Every day they would watch for them to come on shore, and hasten to meet them, and feast them on their best fish, their venison, and their corn,... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 598 pages
...my subjects so barbarously as they have done." " That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects...ashore, and hasten to meet them, and feast them on their beet dish, and venison and corn, which was all that they had. In return for this hospitality of the... | |
| 1827 - 548 pages
...my subjects so barbarously as they have done.'" " That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects first went to North Americn, they found these poor people the fondest and kindest creatures in the world. Every day they... | |
| William Ladd - 1831 - 126 pages
...my subjects «o barbarously as they have done." " That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects...their best fish, and venison, and corn, which was all they had. In return for this hospitality of the savages, as we call them, thy subjects, termed Christians,... | |
| 1837 - 538 pages
...my subjects so barbarously as they have done.1' " That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects first went to North America, they found these people the fondest and kindest creatures in the world. Every day they would watch for them to come... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pages
...my subjects so barbarously as they have done." " That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects...America, they found these poor people the fondest and in^lftc world. Every day they would watch King of En^lanil^AD 1660, and reigned 25 years. t William... | |
| George Merriam - 1841 - 308 pages
...And why not among them, as well as others ? Penn. That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. -" When thy subjects...ashore, and hasten to meet them, and feast them on the best fishj. and venison, and corn which was all that they had. H In return for this hospitality... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1849 - 316 pages
...my subjects so barbarously as they have done. P. That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects...them to come ashore, and hasten to meet them, and isast them on the best fish, and venison, and corn, which were all that they had. In return for this... | |
| 1850 - 740 pages
...aggressors. When they first went to North America, they found these poor people the kindest and fondest creatures in the world. Every day they would watch for them to come on shore, and hasten to meet them, and feast them on their best fish, their venison, and their corn,... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 292 pages
...treated my subjects so barbarously as they have. P. That is no proof to the contrary, friend Charles. Thy subjects were the aggressors. When thy subjects...ashore, and hasten to meet them, and feast them on the best fish, and venison, and corn ; which was all they had. In return for this hospitality of the... | |
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