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Halaman 363
Such friendship is doubtless honorable to our nature , and would be very
valuable , if it could last ; but strong emotions soon ... for if the Saviour of mankind
was betrayed by his disciples , without the commission of an error , the friends of
Childs ...
Such friendship is doubtless honorable to our nature , and would be very
valuable , if it could last ; but strong emotions soon ... for if the Saviour of mankind
was betrayed by his disciples , without the commission of an error , the friends of
Childs ...
Halaman 781
calls of friends . He conducted himself with such perfect propriety in jail , that he
received many privileges which he could not otherwise have enjoyed . He
frequently addressed his fellow prisoners , and they all held him in the highest
respect .
calls of friends . He conducted himself with such perfect propriety in jail , that he
received many privileges which he could not otherwise have enjoyed . He
frequently addressed his fellow prisoners , and they all held him in the highest
respect .
Halaman 873
... stating his wish to see all the Indian friends , and that in twenty days he would
send and get the Americans to retire ... to arms , and our brethren are now
fighting for the lands they inherit from their forefathers , for their families and
friends .
... stating his wish to see all the Indian friends , and that in twenty days he would
send and get the Americans to retire ... to arms , and our brethren are now
fighting for the lands they inherit from their forefathers , for their families and
friends .
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Americans amount appear arms asked August Austin authority bank believe blow Board body boxes brought called carried cause charge Chief Childs circumstances coin committed Constitution counsel count Court crime defendant Directors door Dorr doubt duty evidence examination fact force friends gave gentlemen give given gold guilty hand heard hundred Indians indictment intention Judge jury justice killing letter lived March marked matter means mind morning murder nature necessary never night officers opinion party passed person pistol possession present principles prisoner prove Providence question reason received seal seen Selfridge sent Specie Spooner stand statement street suppose taken tell Teller testimony thing thought tion told took trial United vault whole witnesses