| James Patterson Lawyer - 1904 - 510 pages
...by the hand without our knowledge, and we are afraid that our father will do so again at this time. "Summer before last, when I came forward with my red...he had not yet determined to fight the Americans. us that he was then ready to strike the Americans; that he wanted our assistance, and that we would... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - 1907 - 650 pages
...friendship without consulting his Red Children and we are afraid that our Father will do so at this time. Summer before last, when I came forward with my red...and was ready to take up the hatchet, in favor of the British Father, we were told not to be in a hurry — that he had not yet decided to fight the... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - 1907 - 650 pages
...we are afraid that our Father will do so at this time. Summer before last, when I came forward wiih my red brethren and was ready to take up the hatchet in favor of the British Father, we were told not to be in a hurry — that he had not yet decided to fight the... | |
| David Richard Moore - 1910 - 154 pages
...back our lands which the Americans had taken from us." "Summer before last," said Tecumseh in 1810, "when I came forward with my red brethren and was...he had not yet determined to fight the Americans." Schoolcraft: H. of I. 'I'., Vol. VI, p. 851; p. 858. Copied from official military and naval letters.... | |
| David Richard Moore - 1910 - 144 pages
...back our lands which the Americans had taken from us." "Summer before last," said Tecnmseh in 1810, "when I came forward with my red brethren and was...hurry, that he had not yet determined to fight the Americana." Schoolcraft: H. of IT, Vol. VI, p. 351; p. 358. Copied from official military and naval... | |
| John McClelland Bulkley - 1913 - 590 pages
...them by the hand without our knowledge and we are afraid our fathers will do so again at this time. Summer before last when I came forward with my red...we were told not to be in a hurry, that he had not determined to fight the Americans. "Listen! When war was declared, our father stood up and gave us... | |
| Ethel T. Raymond - 1915 - 200 pages
...them by the hand without our knowledge ; and we are afraid our father will do so again at this time. Summer before last, when I came forward with my red brethren and was ready to take up the hatchet in favour of our British father, we were then told not to be in a hurry — that he had not yet determined... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1916 - 370 pages
...afraid that our father will do so again at this time. " Summer before last, when I came forward \\ith my red brethren, and was ready to take up the hatchet...be in a hurry — that he had not yet determined to tight the Americans. " Listen ! — When war was declared, our father stood up and gave us the tomahawk,... | |
| Edwin Legrand Sabin - 1918 - 376 pages
...afraid that our father will do so again. Summer before last, when I came forward with my red brothers, and was ready to take up the hatchet in favor of our...told not to be in a hurry — that he had not yet decided to fight the Americans. Listen ! When war was declared, our father stood up and gave us the... | |
| 1842 - 620 pages
...]&st, when I came forward with my Red brethren, and when we were ready to take up the hatchet in favour of our British Father, we were told not to be in a hurry, thit he had not yet determined to fight the Americans. " Listen I When war was declared, our Father... | |
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