| William Hubbard - 1814 - 382 halaman
...this manly Sachem, looking with a little neglect upon his youthful face, replied in broken English, you much child, no understand matters of war : let your brother or your chief come, him I will answer ; and was as good as his word ; acting herein, as if by a Pathegorean... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 halaman
...length, casting a disdainful look upon his youthful face, "this manly sachem" said, in broken English, "YOU MUCH CHILD ! NO UNDERSTAND MATTERS OF WAR! LET YOUR BROTHER OR CHIEF COME, HIM I WILL ANSWER." And, adds Mr. Hubbard, he " was as good as his word : acting herein, as if, by... | |
| 1835 - 484 halaman
...or two io him, ihe Sachem looking neglectfully upon his youthful face, replied In broken English — "You much child, no understand matters of war, let your brother or your chief come, him I will answer;" nnd, says Hubbard, ho was as good as his word. He was promised... | |
| 1835 - 348 halaman
...two to him, the Sachem looking neglectfully upon his youthful face, replied in broken English — " You much child, no understand matters of war, let your brother or your chief come, him I will answer;" and, says Hubbard, he was as good as his word. He was promised... | |
| Leonard Bliss - 1836 - 316 halaman
...this manly sachem, looking with a little neglect upon his youthful face, replied in broken English, " You much child, no understand matters of war ; let your brother or your fchief come, him I will answer;" and was as good as his word ; acting herein, as if, by a Pythagorean... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 halaman
...length, casting a disdainful look upon his youthful face, "this manly sachem," said, in broken English, "YOU MUCH CHILD! NO UNDERSTAND MATTERS OF WAR! LET YOUR BROTHER OR CHIEF COME, HIM 1 WILL ANSWER.." And, adds Mr. Hubbard, he " was as good as his word : acting herein, as if, by... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 halaman
...respecting his conduct, he said, in broken English, looking with a little neglect upon his youthful face, " You much child ! no understand matters of war ! let your brother or your chief come, him I will answer." He was carried to Stonington, Ct. and sentenced to die. When told... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 halaman
...this manly Sachem looking with a little neglect upon his youthful face, replied in broken English, you much child, no understand matters of war: let your brother or your chief come, him will I answer, and was as good as his word ; acting herein, as if by a Pathegorean... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 halaman
...length, casting a disdainful look upon his youthful fuce, " this manlv sachem," said, in broken English, "YOU MUCH CHILD! NO UNDERSTAND MATTERS OF WAR! LET YOUR BROTHER OR CHIEF COME, HIM 1 WILL ANSWER." And, adds Mr. Hubbard, he " was as good as his word : acting herein, as if, by... | |
| Daniel Strock - 1851 - 486 halaman
...while Canonchet regarded him with silent contempt, but when the other had ceased, he replied calmly : " You much child — no understand matters of war. Let your brother or chief come, him I will answer." When brought before Dennison, he was offered his life, on condition that he should... | |
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