| 1840 - 566 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, arid those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived : they...careless, until the chief who had thrown the belts on the table had taken his seat : then, with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| 1840 - 560 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, and those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived : they...careless, until the chief who had thrown the belts on the table had taken his seat: then, with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| 1840 - 576 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, and those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived : they...and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of dancer caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He sat undisturbed, and apparently... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1845 - 452 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, and those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived : they...careless, until the chief who had thrown the belts on the table had taken his seat: then, with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 страници
...Long Knives, to which they knew it would be hard for him to submit, while they did not suppose he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those...and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of clanger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He sat undisturbed and apparently... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1847 - 630 страници
...Long Knives, to which they knew it would be hard for him to submit, while they did not suppose he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those...understood the advantage they possessed, and were disposea to use it ; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner.... | |
| James Hall - 1849 - 194 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, and those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived : they...careless, until the chief who had thrown the belts on the table had taken his seat : then, with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| john c. weight, crafts j. wright - 1852 - 232 страници
...the Long Knives, to which they knew it would be hard to submit, while they did not suppose he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, those fierce wild men gazed intently at CLARKE. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived ; they could no longer doubt that the Indians... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1857 - 1038 страници
...Long-Knives, to which they knew it would be hard for him to submit, while they did not suppose he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those...crisis had arrived; they could no longer doubt that the fndians understood the advantage they possessed, and were disposed to us e it; and a common sense of... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 438 страници
...to resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, and those fierce wild men gazed intently on Clarke. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived: they...the Indians understood the advantage they possessed, 326 THE ANSWER. and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned... | |
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