| Timothy Alden - 1814 - 306 páginas
...nothing, while the men would go and fight the enemy ; that we were not to trouble ourselves \vRh the enemy's garrisons ; that we knew nothing about them,...You also told your red children, that you would take care of your garrison here, whieh made our hearts glad. 201 *' Listen. When we last went to tke Rapids,... | |
| 1815 - 410 páginas
...the men would go and tight the enemy. That we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrison ; that we knew nothing about them, and that our father...hearts glad. Listen ! — When we were last at the llapids, it is true we gave you little assistance. It is hard to fight people, who live like ground... | |
| 1816 - 416 páginas
...the men would go and fight the enemy. That we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrison ; that we knew nothing about them, and that our father...the business. You also told your red children, that yon would take good care of your garrison here, which made our hearts glad. Listen ! — When we were... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 páginas
...nothing, while the men would go and fight the enemy ; that we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrisons ; that we knew nothing about them...your red children that you would take good care of their garrison here, which made our hearts glad. * The revolutionary war. | The British made peace... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 páginas
...for nothing, while the men vould go and fight the enemy; that we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrisons ; that we knew nothing about them;...your red children that you would take good care' of their garrison here, which made our hearts glad. * The revolutionary war. f The British made peace... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 páginas
...for nothing, while the men would go and fight the enemy; that we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrisons; that we knew nothing about them...also told -your red children that you would take good rare of their garrison here, which made our hearts glad. * The revolutionary war. f 1 hi- Mrif ii-h... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo, An American officer - 1825 - 372 páginas
...nothing, while the men would go and fight the enemy ; that we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrisons ; that we knew nothing about them...When we were last at the rapids, it is true we gave you little assistance. It is hard to fight people who live like ground hogs.* Listen Father ! — uur... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1825 - 532 páginas
...care- of them, and that they should want for nothing, while the men would go and fight the enemy. You told your red children that you would take good care...garrison here, which made our hearts glad. "Listen, father! our fleet has gone out; we know they have fought; we have heard the great guns, but know nothing... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...would go and fight the enemv — that we need not trouble ourselves about the enemy's garrison — that we knew nothing about them — and that our father...When we were last at the Rapids it is true we gave you little assistance. It is hard to fight people who live like ground-hogs. " Father, listen ! —... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...would certainly get us our lands back, which the Americans had taken from us. the enemy's garrison — that we knew nothing about them — and that our father...When we were last at the Rapids it is true we gave you little assistance. It is hard to fight people who live like ground-hogs. " Father, listen ! —... | |
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