| 1832 - 338 páginas
...head, to induce him to give up the land. True, he is so far off, that the war will not injure him. He may sit still in his town and drink his wine, while you and I will have to fight it out.' At the last conference which took place previously to the battle of Tippecanoe, it is stated that his... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 346 páginas
...head, to induce him to give up the land. True, he is so far off; that the war will not injure him. He may sit still in his town and drink his wine, while you and I ,will have to fight it out.' At the last conference which took place previously to the battle of Tippecanoe, it is stated that his... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 páginas
...head, to induce him to give up the land. True, he is so far off, that the war will not injure him. He may sit still in his town and drink his wine, while you and I will have to fight it out.' At the last conference which took place previously to the battle of Tippecanoe, it is stated that his... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 páginas
...enough into his head, to induce him to direct you to give up this land. It is true, he is so far off, he will not be injured by the war. He may sit still in his town, and drink his wine, whilst you and I will have to fight it out." He had said before, when asked if it were his determination... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 páginas
...into his head, to induce him to direct you to give up this land. It is true, he is во far off, be will not be injured by the war. He may sit still in his town, and drink his wine, whilst you and I will have to fight it out." He had said before, when asked if it were his determination... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 páginas
...enough into his head to induce him to direct you to give up this land. It is true, he is so far off, he will not be injured by the war. He may sit still...wine, while you and I will have to fight it out." This is an accurate account of an interesting council, the proceedings of which have been much misrepresented.... | |
| James Strange French, Timothy Flint - 1836 - 272 páginas
...head to induce him to give up the land. True, he is so far off, that the war will not injure him ; — he may sit still in his town, and drink his wine, while you and I will have to fight it out." Much conversation ensued, all of which was marked by the most manly frankness, and the Governor rose... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1839 - 344 páginas
...head, to induce him to give up the land. True, he is so far off, that the war will not injure him. He may sit still in his town and drink his wine, while you and I will hare to fight it out.' At the last conference which took place previously to the battle of Tippecanoe,... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 312 páginas
...hope the Great Spirit will put sense enough in his head to induce him to direel you to give up this land. It is true, he is so far off that he will not...still in his town, and drink his wine, while you and I have to fight it out." Soon after this TECUMTHE withdrew to the Prophet's town, and a trader in whom... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 316 páginas
...sense enough in his head to induce him to direel you to give up this land. It is true, he is so fur off that he will not be injured by the war. He may...still in his town, and drink his wine, while you and I have to fight it out." J Soolfafter this TECUMTHE withdrew to the Prophet's town, and a trader in whom... | |
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