| Edward Manning Ruttenber - 1872 - 436 páginas
...Canassatiego, at Philadelphia, .^ in 1742 : "We conquered you, we made women of you ; you know you are women ; we charge you to remove instantly ; we don't give you liberty to think about it," is not more conclusive than the admission of Tedyuscung : " I was styled by my uncles, the Six Nations,... | |
| Charles Hallowell Mitchener - 1876 - 378 páginas
...Indians of the united nations, and give them all a share of the presents they receive for their lands. But we find you are none of our blood; you act a distinct part, not only in this, but in other matters; your ears are even open to slanderous reports... | |
| Charles Hallowell Mitchener - 1876 - 370 páginas
...the presents they receive for their lands. But we find you\are none of our blood; you act a distinct part, not only in this, but in other matters; your ears are even open to slanderous reports about our brethren. Therefore, for all these reasons, we charge you... | |
| Charles Hallowell Mitchener - 1876 - 376 páginas
...the presents they receive for their lands. But we find you are none of our blood; you act a distinct part, not only in this, but in other matters; your ears are even open to slanderous reports about our brethren. Therefore, for all these reasons, we charge you... | |
| William Wallace Beach - 1877 - 490 páginas
...share of the presents they receive for their lands; this is the behavior of the wise, united nations; but we find you are none of our blood, you act a dishonest...your ears are ever open to slanderous reports about our brethren; you receive them with greediness, and for all these reasons we charge you to remove instantly.... | |
| William Wallace Beach - 1877 - 524 páginas
...share of the presents they receive for their lands ; this is the behavior of the wise, united nations ; but we find you are none of our blood, you act a dishonest...your ears are ever open to slanderous reports about our brethren ; you receive them with greediness, and for all these reasons we charge you to remove... | |
| Joseph Cochran - 1879 - 452 páginas
...drinks by the goods paid you for it, and now you want it again, like children as you are. We find you none of our blood ; you act a dishonest part, not...instantly. We don't give you liberty to think about it. Don't deliberate, but remove away and take this belt of wampum." It displeased the Delawares very much... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 páginas
...share of the presents they receive for iheir lauds. " This is the behavior of the wise united nations. But we find you are none of our blood ; you act a...reasons, we charge you to remove instantly ; we don't eiye you liberty to think about it. You are women." They dared not disobey this command, and soon after... | |
| Joel Munsell's Sons - 1881 - 634 páginas
...celebrated speech at Philadelphia, said: "We conquered you, we made women of you; you know you are women; we charge you to remove instantly; we don't give you liberty to think about it." The noted Delaware chief Teedyuscung many years afterward said : " I was styled by my uncles the Six... | |
| Horace Hollister - 1885 - 572 páginas
...share of the Presents they receive for their Lands. This is the behaviour of the wise United Nations, but we find you are none of our Blood. You Act a dishonest...Your Ears are ever Open to Slanderous Reports about our 1 Penn received from the Indiana the name of ONAS— ie, quill or pen, from the fact that he governed... | |
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