The History of the Five Indian Nations depending on the Province of New-York in America, Volume 1John Whiston, 1750 |
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Halaman xiii
... Speak with much Vivacity and Elocution , fo that the Speaker pleafed and moved the Auditors with the Manner of delivering his Difcourfe ; which however , as it afterwards came from the Interpreter , disappointed us in our Expecta- tions ...
... Speak with much Vivacity and Elocution , fo that the Speaker pleafed and moved the Auditors with the Manner of delivering his Difcourfe ; which however , as it afterwards came from the Interpreter , disappointed us in our Expecta- tions ...
Halaman 4
... speak ( fays he ) of the Five Nations " in France , they are thought , by a common Mif- " take , to be mere Barbarians , always thirsting af- " ter human Blood ; but their true Character is very " different . They are indeed the ...
... speak ( fays he ) of the Five Nations " in France , they are thought , by a common Mif- " take , to be mere Barbarians , always thirsting af- " ter human Blood ; but their true Character is very " different . They are indeed the ...
Halaman 19
... speak , that they may not fhew any De- gree of Fear or Surprize , by an indecent Expreffion . Every fudden Repartee , in a publick Treaty , leaves with them an Impreffion of a light inconfiderate Mind ; but , in private Conversation ...
... speak , that they may not fhew any De- gree of Fear or Surprize , by an indecent Expreffion . Every fudden Repartee , in a publick Treaty , leaves with them an Impreffion of a light inconfiderate Mind ; but , in private Conversation ...
Halaman 47
... where you may fee and speak " together as Friends . 66 66 All Indians make Use of a Hatchet or Axe , as an Emblem to exprefs War . " That CHAP . III . 66 " That the Covenant now Part I. FIVE INDIAN NATIONS , & c . 47.
... where you may fee and speak " together as Friends . 66 66 All Indians make Use of a Hatchet or Axe , as an Emblem to exprefs War . " That CHAP . III . 66 " That the Covenant now Part I. FIVE INDIAN NATIONS , & c . 47.
Halaman 61
... speak " thus with his Lips , and at the fame Time to " knock us on the Head , by affifting our Enemies " with Ammunition ? " He always fays , I am your Father , and you are my Children ; and yet he is angry with his " Children , for ...
... speak " thus with his Lips , and at the fame Time to " knock us on the Head , by affifting our Enemies " with Ammunition ? " He always fays , I am your Father , and you are my Children ; and yet he is angry with his " Children , for ...
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