| Francis Parkman - 1877 - 498 páginas
...came to knock them in the head, if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched war-clubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 páginas
...says, that he oidy came to the lake to smoke on the great calumet with the Onoudugas. But Grangula says, that he sees the contrary ; that it was to knock them on the head, if sickness hud not weakened the arms of the French. I see YomittuJiij raving in a cump of sick men, whose lives... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 570 páginas
...came to knock them in the head if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched war-clubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1882 - 494 páginas
...came to knock them in the head, if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched war-clubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Ellen Russell Emerson - 1884 - 756 páginas
...says, that he only came to the lake to smoke on the great calumet with the Onondagas. But Garangala says that he sees the contrary, — that it was to...sickness had not weakened the arms of the French. I see Yonondio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives 1 Vide M. Cuoq. Onontio, " La Belle Montagne," p.... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 296 páginas
...came to knock them in the head if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched war-clubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 498 páginas
...came to knock them in the head, if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched war-clubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 298 páginas
...came to knock them in the head, if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them with disease. Our women had snatched warclubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 298 páginas
...came to knock them in the head, if so many of his Frenchmen were not too weak to fight. I see Onontio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the Great Spirit has saved by smiting them witli disease. Our women had snatched warclubs, and our children and old men seized bows... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1901 - 360 páginas
...was ever they considered as the ruling person for the time being in Canada, they styled Onnonthio; to knock them on the head, if sickness had not weakened the arms of the French. I see Onnonthio raving in a camp of sick men, whose lives the great spirit has saved by inflicting this sickness... | |
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