| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 страници
...that the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it I then told you that your friends should be my friends — that your...to make war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I ¡hall never be your friend. — Why do I tell you this? Because it is a truth, and a melancholy truth,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 страници
...the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it. I then told you that your friends should be my friends— that your...should be my enemies — and that I only awaited your riswl to make war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be yovrfriml.— Why do I tell... | |
| John McIntosh - 1843 - 332 страници
...raise the tomahawk against you; but all in vain. I never could be made to feel that you were my enemy. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. You tire acquainted with my removal from prairie des chiermrs. I went and formed a settlement, and... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 страници
...the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it. I then told you that your friends should be my friends, — that your...only awaited your signal to make war. If this be the zonduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. often buried in the ground-, while their evil deeds... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 страници
...that the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it I then told you that your friends should be my friends — that your...I only awaited your signal to make war. If this be tlie conduct of an cncm?/, / shall never be your friend. — Why do I tell you this? Because it is... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 страници
...the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it. I then told you that your friends should be my friends — that your...should be my enemies — and that I only awaited your asnal to make war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. — Why do I tell... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 страници
...know what we were doing. You received it I then told you that your friends should be my Iriends — that your enemies should be my enemies — and that I only awaited your signal to niaku war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be yoiirfrietid. — Why do I tell you... | |
| John McIntosh - 1858 - 372 страници
...tomahawk against you — but all in vain. I never could be made to feel that you were my enemy. If Ihis be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. You are acquainted with my removal from Prairie du Chien. I went and formed a settlement, and called... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1860 - 754 страници
...that the Indians of the Mississippi might not know what we were doing. You received it I then told you that your friends should be my friends — that your...is a truth, and a melancholy truth, that the good tilings which men do are often buried in the ground, while their evil deeds are stripped naked, and... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1864 - 466 страници
...war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. 4. Why do I tell you this 1 Because it is a truth, and a melancholy truth, that the good unngs which men do, are often buried in the ground, while their evil deeds arc stripped naked, and... | |
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