| Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 468 страници
...then told you that your friends should be my friends,—that your enemies should be my enemies,—and that I only awaited your signal to make war. If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never bo your friend. often buried in the ground, while their evil deeds are stripped naked, and exposed... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 страници
...then tojd you that your friends should be my friends,—that your enemies should be my enemies,—-and that I only awaited your signal to make war. If this...conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. often buried in the ground, while their evil deeds are stripped naked, and exposed to the world. When... | |
| Perry A. Armstrong - 1887 - 1096 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...enemies,* and that I only awaited your signal to make war. Why do I tell you this? Because it is a truth, and a melancholly truth that the good things which men... | |
| George W. Lindsay, Charles C. Conley, Charles H. Litchman - 1893 - 664 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 are acquainted with my removal above Prairie du Chien. I went and formed a settlement and called... | |
| Rose N. Yawger - 1893 - 394 страници
...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 are acquainted with my removal from Prairie Du Chien. I went and formed a settlement, and called... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1913 - 474 страници
...born "; we depend neither on France, nor on England"; Mackatananamikee, chief of the Foxes, in 1815: If this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be our friend"; of Madokawando, the Penobscot sachem, a 1675: "We have waited a great while already, and... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 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...— and that I only awaited your signal to make war. 7/ this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. — Why do I tell you this? Because... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 472 страници
...the tomahawk against you: but all in vain. I never could be made to feel that you were my enemy. // this be the conduct of an enemy, I shall never be your friend. You are acquainted with my removal above Prairie des Chiens.* I went, and formed a settlement, and... | |
| 1816 - 702 страници
...the tomahawk against you : But all iir vain. I never cfculd be made to feel that you were my enemy. If this be the conduct of an enemy I shall never be your friend. You are acquainted, my father, with my removal above Prairie du Chcin. I went and formed a settlement,... | |
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