| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 sivua
...Williams," Wwinawmaytn Englishman, if the Englishman speak true, if he mean truly, then shall I go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity will live in love and peace together." The proceedings with Alexander may be supposed to... | |
| 1827 - 182 sivua
...this word, Wunnaunewayean, Englishman; if the Englishman speake true, if hee meane truly, then shall I goe to my grave in peace, and hope that the English...replied, that he had no cause (as I hoped) to question Englishmens, Wunnaumwauonck, that is, faithfulnesse, he having had long experience of their friendlinesse... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832
...English since they landed, nor never will. If the Englishmen speak true," he added, " then I shall go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity will live in peace and love together." Mr. Williams observed, that he hoped he had no occasion... | |
| 1832 - 336 sivua
...English since they landed, nor never will. If the Englishmen speak true," he added, " then I shall go to my grave In peace, and hope that the English and my posterity will live in peace and love together." Mr. Williams observed, that he hoped he had no occasion... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 sivua
...repeated the word Wunnaunewayean. " If the Englishman speak true, if he mean truly, then shall I go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together. When Mr. Williams said he hoped he had no cause to... | |
| 1835 - 484 sivua
...never will : he often repeated this word, if the Englishman speak true, if he meane truly, then shall I goe to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together. I replied that he had nO canse, as I hoped, to question... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 sivua
...word H'uiiii, mm ii-ui' mi. •• If the Englishman speak true, if he mean truly, then shall I go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together." When Mr. Williams said he hoped he had no cause to... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 sivua
...icunnauneioaycan, which signified faithfulness. ' If the Englishman speak true, if he mean truly, then shall I go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together.' When Mr. Williams said he hoped he had no cause to... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 sivua
...repeated the word If'unnaiineieayean. "If the Englishman speak true, if he mran truly, then shall I go to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together." When Mr. Williams said he hoped he had no cause to... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1842 - 226 sivua
...if he mean truly, then shall I goe to my grave in peace, and hope that the English and my posterity shall live in love and peace together." I replied that he had no cause, as I hoped, to question Englishmen's faithfulnesse, he having had long experience of their friendlinesse and trustinesse. He... | |
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