Brothers sometimes would differ : neither would he compare the Friendship between him and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians,... The Herald of Peace - Page 2931821Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 pages
...authors, it is here presented entire : — PENN AND THE INDIANS. MI will not compare our friendship to a chain ; for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it ; but I shall consider yon ai the same flesh and blood as the Christians ; and the name as if one man's body... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 pages
...and Brothers sometimes would differ : neither would he compare the Friendship between him and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it ; hut he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians, and the same as if one... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 514 pages
...brothers sometimes would difl'er : neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a chain ; for the rain might sometimes rust it, or...consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christian*, and the same as if one man's body were to be dividi-d into two parts. He then took up the... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1829 - 658 pages
...which the rain might rust, or the fall of a tree destroy; but that he would consider them as of one flesh and blood with the Christians, and the same as if one man's body were divided in two parts." Resuming the parchment, he presented it to the chief sachem, and desired that... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1830 - 228 pages
...for their eternal union. After giving them assurance of his friendly disposition to their tribes, he took up the parchment, and presented it to the sachem, who wore the horn in the chaplet, and desired him and the other sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations, that... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 pages
...and brothers sometimes would differ ; neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it ; but lie should consider them as the same flesh and blood with (I Parch'-ment, «kin-: dressed forwriling... | |
| James Grahame - 1833 - 556 pages
...and brothers sometimes would differ : neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or...man's body were to be divided into two parts." He concluded by presenting the parchment to the sachems, and requesting, that, for the information of... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 pages
...differ ; neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a chain, for the rain miglit sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break...should consider them as the same flesh and blood with • Parch'-ment. skins tlvessi-.I forwritins c Am'-Mr. nrreemnu. ftvn*t*titp. •n. rf lii-ter'-pvct... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1834 - 590 pages
...and brothers sometimes would differ ; neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or...presented it to the Sachem who wore the horn in the chaplet, and desired him and the other Sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations, that... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 496 pages
...and brothers sometimes would differ; neither would he compare the friendship between him aiid them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or...presented it to the Sachem who wore the horn in the chaplet, and desired him and the other Sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations, that... | |
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