Indian Biography: Or, An Historical Account of Those Individuals who Have Been Distinguished Among the North American Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and Other Remarkable Characters, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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Halaman 9
... mentioned . * Some years previous to the arrival of the English , the various Massachusetts tribes , properly so called , are believed to have been confederated , like the Po- kanokets and others , under the government of one great ...
... mentioned . * Some years previous to the arrival of the English , the various Massachusetts tribes , properly so called , are believed to have been confederated , like the Po- kanokets and others , under the government of one great ...
Halaman 12
... mention of which an old writer pays him the de- served compliment of having ' always loved the En- glish . ' His attachment was justified by the conduct of his new ally and friends , for though he often brought complaints before the ...
... mention of which an old writer pays him the de- served compliment of having ' always loved the En- glish . ' His attachment was justified by the conduct of his new ally and friends , for though he often brought complaints before the ...
Halaman 17
... mentioned in the life of Massasoit . Some writers call him the Chief Sachem of the Massachusetts . But so Sagamore John , and his mother , if not some others , were vague- ly entitled ; nor can any thing more be inferred from the ...
... mentioned in the life of Massasoit . Some writers call him the Chief Sachem of the Massachusetts . But so Sagamore John , and his mother , if not some others , were vague- ly entitled ; nor can any thing more be inferred from the ...
Halaman 21
... mention . And yet , there was not only some reason for suspecting him , on account of his vicinity to the residence of the chief ringleaders ; but it ap- pears clearly , that he was known to be engaged , and that to such an extent , as ...
... mention . And yet , there was not only some reason for suspecting him , on account of his vicinity to the residence of the chief ringleaders ; but it ap- pears clearly , that he was known to be engaged , and that to such an extent , as ...
Halaman 22
... mention a settlement soon after attempted near the same place by one Wollas- ton , and a company of some thirty men ... mentioned by Prince , in 1625 , as having been a kind of pettifogger in Eng- land , was Thomas Morton . This person ...
... mention a settlement soon after attempted near the same place by one Wollas- ton , and a company of some thirty men ... mentioned by Prince , in 1625 , as having been a kind of pettifogger in Eng- land , was Thomas Morton . This person ...
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afterwards Albany American appear arms army attack Attakullakulla attended battle of Tippecanoe believe belt brethren British brother Brother!-We Buckongahelas called camp Canada Captain Captain Cold Captain Pipe cause Cayenguirago character Cherokees Chickatabot chiefs Chieftain Christian command commenced council countrymen Decanesora Delawares deputies Detroit dians effect enemy English ernor father fight fire Five Nations Fort George Fort Wayne French friends frontiers garrison gave Governor Harrison hand hatchet hear hostilities hundred Indians informed killed King lakes land latter live Massasoit ment messengers Miamies miles murdered neighbors Netawatwees never New-York observed occasion Onondaga orator Ottawas party peace Pipe Pontiac Potawatamies Praying Indians present prisoners Prophet red children Red-Jacket river Sachem Sagamore savages scalps Senecas sent settlement Shawanees soon speech Spirit Tecumseh tell thing tion told took treaty tribes troops Turtle Vincennes wampum warriors Wayne White-Eyes wish Wyandots Yonondio
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Halaman 258 - We have beaten the enemy twice, under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune always to attend us. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps: the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time that he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young men, we have never been able to surprise him. Think well of it. There is something whispers me, it would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace.
Halaman 294 - Brother, you have now heard our answer to your talk, and this is all we have to say at present. As we are going to part, we will come and take you by the hand, and hope the Great Spirit will protect you on your journey, and return you safe to your friends.
Halaman 291 - BROTHER : This council fire was kindled by you. It was at your request that we came together at this time. We have listened with attention to what you have said. You requested us to speak our minds freely. This gives us great joy; for we now consider that we stand upright before you, and can speak what we think.
Halaman 171 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it: I have killed many: I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan?— Not one.
Halaman 234 - Well, as the great chief is to determine the matter, I hope the Great Spirit will put sense enough into His head to induce him to direct you to give up this land. It is true, he is so far off, he will not be injured by the war. He may sit still in his town, and drink his wine, while you and I will have to fight it out.
Halaman 300 - Hood. Is strength a monarch's merit, like a whaler's ? Thou art as tall, as sinewy, and as strong As earth's first kings — the Argo's gallant sailors, Heroes in history, and gods in song.
Halaman 293 - Brother, Continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his mind, and if we do not take hold of the religion which you white people teach, we shall be unhappy hereafter...
Halaman 77 - France; but for you we have taken into consideration that you have ventured your life among us in the expectation that we should not molest you. You do not come armed with an intention to make war; you come in peace to trade with us and supply us with necessaries of which we are in much want.
Halaman 172 - I alone am left on earth ! To whom nor relative nor blood remains, No! — not a kindred drop that runs in human veins
Halaman 239 - Father, you have got the arms and ammunition which our great father sent for his red children. If you have an idea of going away, give them to us, and you may go and welcome, for as.