| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 sivua
...This was soon made manifest. Duquense, after many very pretty periods about the " bienfaisance and humanite" which should accompany the warfare of civilized beings, at length informed Boone, that it was a singular custom with the Indians, upon the conclusion of a treaty with the whites, for two warriors... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 814 sivua
...then informed Colonel Boone that it was the custom with the Indians, in the conclusion of treaties with the whites, for two warriors to take hold of the hand of each white man. Although suspecting this Indian mode of cementing friendship, he signified his willingness to conform... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 sivua
...then informed Colonel Boone that it was the custom with the Indians, in the conclusion of treaties with the whites, for two warriors to take hold of the hand of each while man. Although suspecting this Indian mode of cementing friendship, he signified his willingness... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1848 - 782 sivua
...then informed Colonel Boone that it \vas the custom with the Indians, in the conclusion of treaties with the whites, for two warriors to take hold of the hand of each white man. Although suspecting this Indian mode of cementing friendship, he signified his willingness to conform... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 sivua
...This was soon made manifest. Duquesne, after many very pretty periods about the " bienfa isanc e and humanite" which should accompany the warfare of civilized beings, at length informed Boone. that it was a singular custom with the Indians, upon the conclusion of a treaty with the whites, for the warriors... | |
| 1850 - 608 sivua
...This was soon made manifest. Duqiicsnu, after many, very many pretty periods about the " bienfaiiance et humanite" which should accompany the warfare of...not be more in their power than he already was; so he signified his willingness to conform to the Indian mode of cementing friendship. Instantly, two... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 624 sivua
...was soon made manifest. Du Quesne, after many, very many pretty periods about the ' bicnfaisance ct humanite which should accompany the warfare of civilized...dispute about etiquette, particularly as he could f not be more in their power than he already was ; so he signified his willingness to conform to the... | |
| John Frost - 1854 - 626 sivua
...This was soon made manifest. Du Quesne, after many, very many pretty periods about the ' bienfaisance et humanite which should accompany the warfare of...particularly as he could not be more in their power than ho already was ; so he signified his willingness to conform to the Indian mode of cementing friendship.... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 sivua
...countenances of deep anxiety. The treaty then commenced and was soon concluded; upon which, Duquesne informed Boone, that it was a custom with the Indians,...not be more in their power than he already was; so he signified his willingness to conform to the Indian mode of cementing friendship. Instantly, two... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1856 - 460 sivua
...This was soon made manifest. Duquesne, after many very pretty periods about the " bienfaisance and humanite" which should accompany the warfare of civilized beings, at length informed Boone, that it was a singular custom with the Indians, upon the conclusion of a treaty with the whites, for two warriors... | |
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