| Cadwallader Colden - Canada - 1747 - 540 pages
...bringing back into their Country the Calunif!, " which your Predeceflbr received from their Hand?. " It was happy for you, that you left Under*' ground that murdering Hatchet, that has been *• fo often dyed in the Blood of the French. Hear, " Temondiff, I do not fleep, I have my Eyes open,... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - Canada - 1755 - 294 pages
...you, in their '' Name, for bringing back into their Country « the Calumet, which your Predeceflbr received « from their Hands. It was happy for you, that you *' left Underground that murdering Hatchet, that " has been fo often dyed in the Blood of the French. *' Hear,... | |
| William Smith - New York (State) - 1757 - 296 pages
...thank you, in their Name, for bringing back "into their Country the Calumet, which your Predecefibr received from " their Hands. It was happy for you,...under Ground that " murdering Hatchet that has been fo often died in the Blood of the French. 'c Hear, Yonnondio, I do not deep, I have my Eyes open, and... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - Albany (N.Y.) - 1808 - 348 pages
...I thank you in their name for bringing back into their country the calumet, which your predectfTor received from their hands. It was happy for you that you left undtr ground that murdering hatchet, which has been fn often dyed with the blood of the French. Hear,... | |
| New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1814 - 558 pages
...Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, and Mohawks, are yet alive. I thank you in their name for bringing back into their country the calumet which your predecessor...that you left under ground that murdering hatchet which has been so often died in the blood of the French. Hear, Yonnondio ; I do not sleep ; I have... | |
| Frederick Butler - United States - 1821 - 474 pages
...Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneydoes, and Mohawks, are yet alive. I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the Calumet, which your predecessor...ground that murdering hatchet that has been so often died in the blood of the French. Hear, Yonnondio, I do not sleep, I have my eyes open, and the sun,... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 490 pages
...are yet alive. " I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the pipe of peace, which your predecessor received from their hands....that you left under ground that murdering hatchet which has been so often dyed in the blood of the French. Hear, Yonnondio, I do not sleep ; I have my... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 314 pages
...yet alive. 18. "I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the pipe of peace, which your predecessor received from their hands....that you left under ground that murdering hatchet which has been so often dyed in the blood of the French. Hear, Yonnondio, I do not sleep ; I have my... | |
| William Smith - New York (State) - 1829 - 438 pages
...Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, and Mohawks, are yet alive. I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the calumet, which your predecessor...blood of the French. Hear, Yonnondio, I do not sleep, T have my eyes open, and the sun, which enlightens me, discovers to me a great captain at the head... | |
| New York (State) - 1829 - 348 pages
...Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, and Mohawks are yet alive. I thank you, in their name, for bringing back into their country the calumet, which your predecessor received from their hands. It yvas happy for you, that you left under ground that murdering hatchet that has been so often dyed in... | |
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