| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 trang
...trade, which the English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corlear. M We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...slaves, use them as such, command them to receive 110 other but your people. This belt preserves my words. "We knock the Twightwies and Chictaghicks... | |
| Nathaniel Soley Benton - 1856 - 524 trang
...what we please. If your allics be your ilases, use them as such ; command them to receive no others but your people. "This belt preserves my words. "We knock the Twightwies and Chicagicks on the head, because they had cut down the trees of peace, which were the limits of our... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1863 - 862 trang
...Yonnondio nor Corlear. We may go where we £ lease, and buy and sell what we please, f your allies are your slaves, use them as such; command them to receive no other Lut your people. Yonnondio has for ten years been our father ; Corlear has long been our brother. But... | |
| Lewis H. Miner - 1866 - 170 trang
...English say is theirs. WE ARE BORN FREE. WE NEITHER DEPEND ON YoNNONDIO, NOR CORLEAR [the English]. WE MAY GO WHERE WE PLEASE, AND CARRY WITH US WHOM...but your people. This belt preserves my words. " We knocked the Twightwies and Chictaghicks on the head, because they had cut down the trees of peace,... | |
| William Henry Carpenter - 1872 - 350 trang
...subject to the English, he said proudly: "We are born free; we neither depend upon Yonnondio nor Corlear. We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...; and buy and sell what we please ; if your allies are slaves, use them as such. This belt preserves my words." When he had justified the wars of the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 trang
...trade, which the .English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corteor.T We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...belt preserves my words. " We knock the Twightwies und Chictaghicks on the head, because they hud cut down the trees of peace, which were the limits of... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1880 - 320 trang
...trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend upon Yonnondio nor Corlaer*. We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...as such. Command them to receive no other but your own people. This belt preserves my words. We knockt the Twihties and CMctaghiki on the head because... | |
| Ellen Russell Emerson - 1884 - 756 trang
...trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free ! We neither depend on Yonondio nor Corlaer ! * We may go where we please, and carry with us whom we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such ; command them to receive no other but your people.... | |
| Edwin MacMinn - 1900 - 602 trang
...trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corlear. We may go where we please and carry with us whom we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such. Command them to receive no other than your people.... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1900 - 330 trang
...them a» " The name they ffuve the Governors of New-York . such, command them to receive no other hut your people. This belt preserves my words. " We knock the Twightwies and Chictughicks on the head, because they had cut down the trees of peace, which were the limits of our... | |
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