A steady, persistent campaign must be made, following them to their haunts — hunting them to the " fastnesses of the mountains. They must be surrounded, starved into coming in, surprised, or inveigled — by white flags or any other method, human or... History of Arizona and New Mexico: 1530-1888 - Stran 517avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1889 - 829 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sylvester Mowry - 1863 - 148 strani
...these ideas shock any weak-minded individual, who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A...well have sympathy for a rattle-snake or a tiger. THE JECKER CONTRACT FOR THE SURVEY OF SONORA. In the year 1857, Messrs. Juan Bautista Jecker & Co.,... | |
| Sylvester Mowry - 1864 - 260 strani
...these ideas shock any weak-r5inded individual who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A...as well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or a tiger. The foregoing paragraphs, with the exception of a few notes, which are dated, appeared in the second... | |
| rapheal pumpelly - 1870 - 498 strani
...—and then put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-minded philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A...well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or a tiger." * I have quoted the above passage, because it expresses the sentiment of the larger part of those directly... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1889 - 890 strani
...B(iertu), Feb. 1861, a deacriptioft of the various mines and their prospects; 3d, about 60 p. on the mines of Sonora and Chihuahua; 4th, a note on the...letters from SW Inge, CE Bennett, Joseph Lane, John C. Bays, John Nugent, and Miguel A. Otero, on the wealth, population, and needs of the country. A 3d edition... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1888 - 880 strani
...by white flags or any other method, human or divine — and then put to death. If these ideas shuck any weak-minded individual, who thinks himself a philanthropist,...a rattlesnake or a tiger; ' and 5th, letters from 8. U . Inge, CE Bennett, Joseph Lane, John C. Hays, John Nugent, and Miguel A. Otero, on the wealth,... | |
| 1885 - 686 strani
...divine, and then put to death. " If these ideas shock any weak-minded philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A...man might as well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or tiger." Treaties have been made only to be violated. Reservations have been given them, only to be... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - 1891 - 278 strani
...then put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-minded philanthropist, I can only say that I pity him without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A man might...well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or a tiger." Is it to be wondered at that the Indian, robbed at every turn for generations ; driven from place to... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 884 strani
...Sonora and Chihuahua; 4th, a note on the Apaches, 'devils,' or ' wolves. ' The author Bays ' the Apachea are not a serious obstacle to the working of mines...country. A 3d edition is entitled Arizona and Sonora; the geography, liistory, and resources of the silver region of North America. By Sylvester Mowry of... | |
| William Richard Harris - 1908 - 264 strani
...inveigled by white flags, or by any methods human or diabolic, and then — then put them to death. A man might as well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or a tiger. ' ' And now let me end this rather long dissertation on this singular tribe by a citation from Velasco, the... | |
| Frederic Logan Paxson - 1910 - 474 strani
...these ideas shock any weak-minded individual who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken sympathy. A...well have sympathy for a rattlesnake or a tiger." The mines of Arizona, though handicapped by climate and inaccessibility, brought life into the extreme... | |
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