It now only remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the crowns and sceptres of kings the honor they pay to it ; it seems to be the god of peace and war, the arbiter... Historical Collections - Stran 4571894Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Gilmary Shea - 1852 - 364 strani
...consequence. It now only remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the...about you and show it, and you can march fearlessly amid enemies, who even in the heat of battle lay down their arms when it is shown. Hence the Ilinois... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1852 - 372 strani
...calumet, than is nothing among them more mysterious or more Men do not pay to the crowns and sceptres of honor they pay to it: it seems to be the god of war, the arbiter of life and death. Carry it about now it, and you can march fearlessly amid enemies,... | |
| JOHN GILMARY SHEA - 1853 - 360 strani
...consequence. It now only remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the...and sceptres of kings the honor they pay to it: it seenne to be the god of peace and war, the arbiter of life and death. Carry it about you and show it,... | |
| Jean Cavelier, Pierre Le Sueur, Jacques Gravier, Louis Ignace Guignas - 1861 - 208 strani
...commendable. No fuch honor is paid to the crowns and fceptres of kings as they pay to it. It feems to be the god of peace and war, the arbiter of life and death. To carry and fhow it enables you to march with aflurance amid enemies who in the heat of the combat... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1869 - 272 strani
...themselves. " It now only remains for me to speak of tho calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the crowns and sceptres of kings the honor that they pay to it. It seems to be the god of peace and war, the arbiter of life and death. Carry... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 622 strani
...Shea : l "It now remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the...about you and show it, and you can march fearlessly amid enemies who even in the heat -of battle lay down 'their arms when it is shown. Hence the Hinois... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones - 1873 - 660 strani
...Shea : ' "It now remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the...god of peace and war, the arbiter of life and death. Cany it about you and show it, and you can march fearlessly amid enemies who even in the heat of battle... | |
| Charles C. Jones - 1873 - 622 strani
...Shea: ' "It now remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the...seems to be the god of peace and war, the arbiter ef life and death. Carry it about you and show it, and you can march fearlessly amid enemies who even... | |
| 1873 - 756 strani
...themselves. "It n<fw only remains for me to speak of the calumet, than which there is nothing among them more mysterious or more esteemed. Men do not pay to the crowns and sceptres of kings to his labors in later life, they were sufficient, with the practical training of experience in his... | |
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