| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1847 - 590 halaman
...Agniez, the chief of the Iroquois from the Sault. He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of taking ample revenge for the injuries which they had received from the Mohawks at the solicitation of the English, and of washing themselves... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849 - 836 halaman
...great Mohawk chief of the Iroquois from the Sault. He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of...— as full of spirit, prudence and generosity as it was possible, and capable at the same time of the grandest undertakings. Shortly after four Squaws... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 744 halaman
...which they had received from the Mohawks at the solicitation of the English, and of washing themselves in the blood of the traitors. This savage was, without...as full of spirit, prudence, and generosity as it was possible, and capable at the same time of the grandest undertakings. Shortly after, four squaws... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849 - 818 halaman
...great Mohawk chief of the Iroquois from the Sault. He urged on all to pe:form their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of...received from the Iroquois at the solicitation of (he English, and of washing them out in the blood of the traitors. This savage was without contradiction... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 734 halaman
...AGNIEZ, the chief of the Iroquois from the Sault He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of taking ample revenge for the injuries which they had received from the Mohawks at the solicitation of the English, and of washing themselves... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1851 - 634 halaman
...harangued the French and their Indian allies to " lose all recollections of their fatigue in hopes of taking ample revenge for the injuries they had...of washing them out in the blood of the traitors." * At-eleven o'clock at night they came near the settlement, and deliberating whether they should not... | |
| Peter Sailly Palmer - 1866 - 292 halaman
...one of their chiefs, who urged them to lose all recollection of their fatigue, and to prepare to take ample revenge for the injuries they had received from the Iroquois at the instigation of the English. Having halted here to refresh themselves and prepare their arms, the party... | |
| Jonathan Pearson - 1883 - 520 halaman
...great Mohawk chief of the Iroquoia from the Sault. He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of...— as full of spirit, prudence and generosity as it is possible, and capable at the same time of the grandest undertakings. Shortly after, four squaws... | |
| Jonathan Pearson - 1883 - 528 halaman
...great Mohawk chief of the Iroquois from the Sault. He urged on all to perform their duty, and to lose all recollections of their fatigue, in the hope of...of washing them out in the blood of the traitors. Shortly after, four squaws were discovered in a wigwam, who gave every information necessary for the... | |
| Thomas Joseph Campbell - 1908 - 414 halaman
...evening, and were harangued by The Great Mohawk. He urged on them all to perform their duty and to lose all recollections of their fatigue in the hope of...the English, and of washing them out in the blood of traitors. This savage was, without contradiction, the most considerable of his tribe, an honest man,... | |
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