| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 500 halaman
...seeing this fellow here, might have carried him; he hoped he was now a little cool, and would endeavour to moderate his expressions as much as he was capable...Little Beard, Big Sky, Farmer's Brother, Fish Carrier, Little-Billy, &c. Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 524 halaman
...expressions as much as he was capahle of. He begged their patience, for he must be obliged to say а great deal to inform them of many of the reasons of...Little Beard, Big Sky, Farmer's Brother, Fish Carrier, Little-Billy, &c. Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for... | |
| William Evans - 1837 - 508 halaman
...be made better : but if the peace you made had br-in a good peace, all animosities would have tx*n done away, and you could then have sat side by side...Little Beard, Big Sky, Farmer's Brother, Fish Carrier, Little-Billy, &c. Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for... | |
| William Savery - 1844 - 336 halaman
...home.' The council having sat about five hours, adjourned till to-morrow. We dined by candle-light, with the commissioner and about fifteen chiefs, among...Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for wit and humour. Red Jacket has the most conspicuous talent that way; he is a man of a pleasing countenance,... | |
| William Savery - 1844 - 346 halaman
...home.' The council having sat about five hours, adjourned till to-morrow. We dined by candle-light, with the commissioner and about fifteen chiefs, among...Sky, Farmer's Brother, Fish Carrier, Little Billy, <fec. Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for wit and humour.... | |
| William Ketchum - 1864 - 456 halaman
...whom were Cornplanter, Red-Jacket, Little-Beard, Bigs-ky, FarmersBrother, Fish-Carrier, Little-Billy, &c. "Many repartees of the Indians which Jones interpreted:...greatest orators amongst the Six Nations. * * " 26th, first day. The council being assembled, the first business was the preparation of a letter which the... | |
| William Ketchum - 1864 - 452 halaman
...home. "The council having; sat about five hours, adjourned till to-morrow. We dined by candlelight with the commissioner and about fifteen chiefs, among whom were Cornplanter, Red -Jacket, Little-Beard, Bigs-ky, Farmers Brother, Fish-Carrier, Little-Billy, &c. "Many repartees of the Indians... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1903 - 772 halaman
...feelings had cooled, Col. Pickering and about fifteen of the chiefs dined together "by candle-light." "Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for wit and humor.* A few days later," wrote Savery, one of the Quaker delegates, "Red Jacket visited us with his wife... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1903 - 736 halaman
...feelings had cooled, Col. Pickering and about fifteen of the chiefs dined together "by candle-light." "Many repartees of the Indians, which Jones interpreted, manifested a high turn for wit and humor.* A few days later," wrote Savery, one of the Quaker delegates, "Red Jacket visited us with his wife... | |
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