| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 strani
...us. We thought he intended we should till the ground with the plough as the white people do, and \ve talked to one another about it. But before we speak...plainly to us concerning this great business. All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations : no part of it ever belonged to the King... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 strani
...us. We thought he intended we should till the ground with the plough as the white people do, and we talked to one another about it. But before we speak...plainly to us concerning this great business. All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations: no part of it ever belonged to the King... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 strani
...us. We thought he intended we should till the ground with the plough as the white people do, and we talked to one another about it. But before we speak...plainly to us concerning this great business. All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations : no part of it ever belonged to the King... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 strani
...and our children any land to till. Speak plainly to us concerning this great business. All the laud we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations...of it ever belonged to the King of England, and he could not give it up to you. The land we live on our fathers received from God, and they transmitted... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 strani
...retire to the Chataughque, eat of the fatal root, and sleep with his fathers in peace." "All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations....of it ever belonged to the king of England, and he could not give h to you." M Hear us once more. At Fort Slanwix we agreed to deliver up those of our... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 strani
...sleep with his fathers in peace." " All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nationsf. No part of it ever belonged to the king of England, and he could not give ii to you." *• Hear us once more. At Fort Stanwix we agreed to deliver up those of... | |
| Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - 1836 - 206 strani
...perceives that the GREAT SPIRIT will try his firmness in doing what is right. Father! All the land we have been speaking of, belonged to the Six Nations. No part — no part of it ever belonged to the king of England, and he could not give it to you. The land we... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 strani
...retire to the Chataughque, eat of the fatal root, and sleep with his fathers in peace." " All the land we have been speaking of belonged to the Six Nations....of it ever belonged to the king of England, and he could not give it to you." " Hear us once more. At Fort Stanwix we agreed to deliver up those of our... | |
| 1839 - 580 strani
...thought he intended that we should till the ground with the plough, as the white people do, and •vre talked to one another about it. But before we speak...Speak plainly to us concerning this great business. The land we live on our fathers received from God, and they transmitted it to us for our children,... | |
| 1839 - 430 strani
...us. We nought he intended we should till the ground with thy dough, as the white people do; and we talked to one another about it. But before we speak to you concernng this, we must know from you whether you mean to eavc us and our children any land to tilt.... | |
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