| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 646 páginas
...white, we live in a country between; therefore, the land belongs to neither one nor the other. But the Great Being above allowed it to be a place of...our brothers the English ; for I will keep you at arm's length. I lay this down as a trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it,... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 páginas
...white, we live in a country between; therefore, the land belongs to neither one nor the other. But the Great Being above allowed it to be a place of...our brothers the English ; for I will keep you at arm's length. I lay this down as a trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it,... | |
| National Americana Society - 1925 - 848 páginas
...white, we live in a country between; therefore, the land belongs to neither one or the other. But, the great Being above allowed it to be a place of...will keep you at arms length. I lay this down as a 58 trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it, and that side we will stand by,... | |
| George Washington - 1925 - 492 páginas
...country between; therefore the Land belongs to neither one nor t'other; But the Great Being above allow'd it to be a place of Residence for us; so Fathers,...done our Brothers the English: For I will keep you at Arm's length. I lay this down as a Trial for both, to see which will have the greatest Regard Tor it,... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - 1926 - 562 páginas
...white, we live in a country between; therefore, the land belongs to neither one or the other. But, the great Being above allowed it to be a place of...lay this down as a trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it, and that side we will stand by, and make equal sharers with us. Our... | |
| John Marshall - 1926 - 578 páginas
...white, we live in a country between; therefore, the land belongs to neither one nor the other. But the great Being above allowed it to be a place of...done our brothers the English; for I will keep you at arm's length. I lay this down as a trial for both, to see which will have the greatest regard to it,... | |
| Francis Jennings - 1990 - 552 páginas
...Country between; therefore the Land belongs to neither one nor t'other: But the Great Being above allow'd it to be a Place of Residence for us; so Fathers, I desire you [French] to withdraw, as I have done our Brothers the F,nglish; for I will keep you at Arms length:... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - 2006 - 660 páginas
...Country between; therefore the Land belongs to neither one nor t'other: But the Great Being above allow'd it to be a Place of Residence for us; so Fathers,...lay this down as a Trial for both, to see which will have the greatest Regard to it, and that Side we will stand by, and make equal Sharers with us. Our... | |
| Brandon Marie Miller - 2007 - 147 páginas
...he'd recently told the French: Both you and the English are white, we live in a Country between; . . . the Great Being above allowed it to be a place of residence to us . . . ; So Fathers, I desire you to withdraw, as I have done our brothers the English; . . .... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 502 páginas
...to neither the one nor the other of you. But the Great Being above allowed it to be a dwelling-place for us ; so, Fathers, I desire you to withdraw, as I have done our brothers, the English ;" and he gave the belt of wampum. 1 Col. Johnson to the Governor May, 1753. Holland to Clinton, of... | |
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