Farewell, my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been taken prisoner, and his plans are stopped. He can do no more. He is near his end. His sun is setting, and he will rise no... The Indian and the Pioneer: An Historical Study - Page 81by Rose N. Yawger - 1893Full view - About this book
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...and keep them in order. K farewell, my nation! Black-hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black-hawk." It is somewhat singular that the old chief should ever have been taken alive, and he probably... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 588 pages
...wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites, tie has been taken prisoner, and his plans are stoppei He can do no more. He is near his end. His sun is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black-hawk." It is somewhat singular that the old chief should ever have been taken alive, and he probably... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 642 pages
...and keep them in order. "Farewell, my nation! Black-hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black-hawk," 14* 162 BLACK-HAWK. [Bool V. i It is somewhat singular that the old chief should ever... | |
| 1839 - 508 pages
...and friends; but he does not care for himself, my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been t and his plans are stopped ; he can do no more. He is nes sun is setting, and he will rise no more.... | |
| John McIntosh - Indians - 1843 - 332 pages
...my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some ' 22* of the whites. He has been taken prisoner, and his...and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk." SPEECH OF THE ONONDAGAS AND CAYUGAS TO THE TWO GOVERNORS OF VIRGINIA AND NEW YORK. "Brother Corlear... | |
| Henry Brown - Illinois - 1844 - 526 pages
...drank the blood of some of the whites. His plans, however, are stopped ; he can do nothing further. He is near his end ; his sun is setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk." The affair at " Stillman's-run," alarmed the whole country; Black Hawk's forty, or seventy-three warriors,... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1845 - 480 pages
...the following words : " Farewell, my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk." Black Hawk was taken to Washington where he had an interview with the President. He was then conducted... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1845 - 474 pages
...the following words : " Farewell, my nation ! Black Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk." Black Hawk was taken to Washington where he had an interview with the President. He was then conducted... | |
| 1840 - 832 pages
...care for himself. . . . Farewell, my nation ! Slack Hawk tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to Black Hawk I" II. Cases illustrating the Function of that Part of the Brain, called Concentrativeness or Inhabitiveness.... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - Readers - 1848 - 468 pages
...keep them in order. 8. Farewell, my nation ! BLACK HAWK tried to save you, and avenge your wrongs. He drank the blood of some of the whites. He has been...setting, and he will rise no more. Farewell to BLACK HAWK ! LESSON LXVIII. THE INDIAN HUNTER. ELIZA COOK. 1. OH ! why does the white man follow my path, Like... | |
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