| John Burk - 1805 - 490 páginas
...none of tlie French but those that carried guns, powder and hall to the Twiktics and the ChictagMcks ; because those arms might have cost us our lives Herein we follow the example of 'lie Jesuiis who stave all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, Its; the drunken Indians should... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1814 - 558 páginas
...none of the French but those that carried guns, powder and ball to the Tvvightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein...Jesuits, who stave all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the head. Our warriors have not beaver enough... | |
| 1829 - 348 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder, and ball to the Twightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein...Jesuits, who stave all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the head. Our warriors have not beaver enough... | |
| William Smith - 1829 - 362 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder, and ball to the Twightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein...Jesuits, who stave all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the head. Our warriors have not beaver enough... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder and balls to the Twightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein we follow the example of the Jesuits, who break all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder and balls to the Twightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein we follow the example of the Jesuits, who break all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the... | |
| 1832 - 338 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder and balls to the Twightwies and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein we follow the example of the Jesuits, who break all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 páginas
...none of the French, but those that carried guns, powder and balls to the Twightwiesf and Chictaghicks, because those arms might have cost us our lives. Herein we follow the example of the Jesuits, who break all the kegs of rum brought to our castles, lest the drunken Indians should knock them on the... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1836 - 366 páginas
...They always spent the night, or oftener two nights, before their joining in this holy rite, at the messenger came to our castles. It is done, and I have...drunken Indians should knock them on the head. Our warriors have not beavers enough to pay for all those arms that they have taken — and our old men... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1836 - 364 páginas
...They always spent the night, or oftener two nights, before their joining in this holy rite, at the messenger came to our castles. It is done, and I have...of rum brought to the castles where they are, lest (he drunken Indians should knock them on the head. Our warriors have not beavers enough to pay for... | |
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