We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing that they would not approve, were they living. We are fearful we shall offend their spirits, if we sell our lands ; and we are fearful we shall offend you, if •we do not sell them. This has... Publications - Strana 94autor/autoři: Illinois State Historical Society - 1916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 str.
...their graves. They had ¡sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing ¿hat they would not approve, were they living. We are fearful...counselled among ourselves, and do not know how we can part witli the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon, to... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 str.
...into their graves. They had sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing chat they would not approve, were they living. We are fearful...counselled among ourselves, and do not know how we can pan with the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon,... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 str.
...sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing that they would not approve, wore they living. We are fearful we shall offend their...ourselves, and do not know how we can part with the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon, to make our cornfields... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 str.
...us, we have always lent a favorable ear, and our invariable answer has been •yes.' This you know! A long time has passed since we first came upon our...ourselves, and do not know how we can part with the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon, to make our cornfields... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 str.
...our lands, and our old people have all sunk into their graves. They had sense. We are all young und foolish, and do not wish to do any thing that they...ourselves, and do not know how we can part with the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt u[K>n, to make our cornfields... | |
| John McIntosh - 1843 - 332 str.
...our invariable answer has been 'yes.' This you know. A long time has passed sines we first came on our lands, and our old people have all sunk into their...ourselves, and do not know how we can part with the land- Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon, to make our corn-fields... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 str.
...and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing that they would not approve, were they living. We nre fearful we shall offend their spirits, if we sell...ourselves, and do not know how we can part with the land. Our country was given to us by the Great Spirit, who gave it to us to hunt upon, to make our cornfields... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 str.
...and foolish, and do not wish to do any thing that they would not approve, were they living. We «re fearful we shall offend their spirits, if we sell...lands; and we are fearful we shall offend you, if we An not sell them. This has caused us great perplexity of thought, because we have counselled among... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 str.
...sunk into their graves. They had sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do any thiiig that they would not approve, were they living. We are fearful we shall oflend their spirils, if we sell our lands; and we are fearful we shall oflend you, if we do not sell... | |
| M. Murray - 1852 - 454 str.
...sunk into their graves. They had sense. We are all young and foolish, and do not wish to do anything that they would not approve, were they living. We...caused us great perplexity of thought, because we have consulted among ourselves and do not know how we can part with the land. Our country was given to us... | |
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