I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans, and I have long worn it in token of our mutual friendship. But our young men are resolved to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will... History of Chicago - Strana 80autor/autoři: Alfred Theodore Andreas - 1884 - 3 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 818 str.
...quarters of the commanding officer. " Father," said the venerable chief, " I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the. Americans,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy."... | |
| Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1852 - 488 str.
...chief, entered the quarters of the commanding officer. ' Father,' said he, ' I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy.'... | |
| Mrs. John H. Kinzie - 1856 - 514 str.
...chief, entered the quarters of the Commanding Officer. " Father," said he, " I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy."... | |
| Mrs. John H. Kinzie - 1857 - 522 str.
...chief, entered the quarters of the Commanding Officer. " Father," said he, " I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy."... | |
| Alexander Davidson, Bernard Stuvé - 1874 - 978 str.
...the quarters of Capt. Heald and spoke as follows: "Father, I come to deliver up to you the medal 1 wear. It was given me by the Americans, and I have...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while Iain compelled fo act as an enemy."... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - 1874 - 638 str.
...evening after the second council, he entered Heald's room and said: " Father, I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans, and I have long worn it in token of mutual friendship. But our young men are resolved to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites.... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle, Ames Castle Pennock - 1876 - 718 str.
...entered Heald's room and said : " Father, I come to deliver up to jo\i the medal I wear. It was given rne by the Americans, and I have long worn it in token of mutual friendship. But our young men are resolved to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites.... | |
| Alexander Davidson, Bernard Stuvé - 1877 - 974 str.
...now entered the quarters of Capt. Heald and spoke as follows: "Father, I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans,...it in token of our mutual friendship. But our young nieii are resolved to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I... | |
| Samuel W. Durant - 1880 - 761 str.
...Catfish." of the Indians had decided upon the massacre, and said, " Father, I come to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain thejn, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy."... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1880 - 580 str.
...high-minded chief, " I corne to deliver up to you the medal I wear. It was given me by the Americans, and1 I have long worn it in token of our mutual friendship,...to imbrue their hands in the blood of the whites. I cannot restrain them, and I will not wear a token of peace while I am compelled to act as an enemy."... | |
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