When your army entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town destroyer; and to this day, when that name is heard, our women look behind them and turn pale, and our children cling close to the necks of their mothers. History of the Shawnee Indians, 1851-1854 Inclusive - Stran 100avtor: Henry Harvey - 1855 - 316 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 480 strani
...entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town-destroyer ; and to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers. Our counsellors and warriors are men, and cannot be afraid ; but their hearts are grieved with the fears... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 strani
...entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town-destroyer; and to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers. Our counsellors and warriors are men, and cannot be afraid; but their hearts are grieved with the fears... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 strani
...entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town-destroyer ; and to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers. Our counsellors and warriors are men, and cannot be afraid ; but their hearts are grieved with the fears... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 strani
...entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town-destroyer ; and to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn pale, and our children cling close to the ueeks of .their mothers. Our counsellors and warriors are men, and cannot be afraid ; but their hearts... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1833 - 510 strani
...entered the country of the six nations, we called you the towndestroyer ; and to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them, and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers. But our counsellors and warriors, being men, cannot be afraid. But their hearts are grieved by the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 strani
...army entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the/ourct destroyer; to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers." "When our chiefs returned from Fort Stanwix, and laid before our council what had been done there,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 strani
...entered the country of the Six Nations, we raited you iliefoutti destroyer; to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn pale, and our children cling dose to the neck* of their mothers." "When our chiefs returned from Fort Stan wix, and Inid before... | |
| Albert Gallatin - 1840 - 476 strani
...importance. When your army entered the country of the Six Nations we called you the town destroyer, and, to this day, when that name is heard, our women...children cling close to the necks of their mothers. Our counsellors and warriors are men, and cannot fear, but their hearts are grieved on account of our women... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 strani
...army entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town destroyer ; to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers." " When our chiefs returned from Fort Stanwix, and laid before our council what had been done there,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 strani
...army entered the country of the Six Nations, we called you the town destroyer ; to this day, when your name is heard, our women look behind them and turn...children cling close to the necks of their mothers." " When our chiefs returned from Fort Stanwix, and laid before our council what had been done there,... | |
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