My advice to you, sir, is to come or send as soon as possible. Your company is desired greatly, for the people are very uneasy, but are willing to stay and venture their lives with you; and now is the time to flusterate their (the Indians) intentions,... The Library of American Biography - Side 45av Jared Sparks - 1847Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 sider
...with yours. Now is the time to frustrate the intentions of the Indians, and keep the country while we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will...battle ground for the mouth of Otter creek, where we will immediately build a fort, which will be done before you can come or send to us. Then we can send... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1865 - 402 sider
...willing to stay and venture their lives with you ; and now is the time to flusterate their (the Indians) intentions, and keep the country whilst we are in it. If we give way to them DOW, it will ever be the case This day we start from the battle-ground for the mouth of Otter Creek,... | |
| 1872 - 680 sider
...willing to stay and venture their lives with you ; and now is the time to flusterate their (the Indians') intentions and keep the country whilst we are in it....will ever be the case. This day we start from the battle-ground for the mouth of Otter Creek, where we shall immediately erect a fort, which will be... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1872 - 396 sider
...with you. And now is the time to frustrate their (the Indians) intentions, and keep the country while we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will...the case. This day we start from the battle ground to the mouth of Otter Creek, where we shall immediately erect a fort, which will be done before you... | |
| William Smith Bryan, Robert Rose - 1876 - 574 sider
...stay and venture their lives with you ; and now • is the time to flusterate their (the Indians') intentions, and keep the country, whilst we are in...immediately erect a fort, which will be done before you cas come or send ; then we can send ten men to meet you, if you send for them. " I am, Sir, your most... | |
| John Stevens C. Abbott - 1880 - 382 sider
...with you. And now is the time to frustrate their (the Indians) intentions, and keep the country while we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will...the case. This day we start from the battle ground to the mouth of Otter Creek, where we shall immediately erect a fort, which will be done before you... | |
| William Henry Bogart - 1881 - 496 sider
...them now, it will ever be the case. This day we start from the battle ground, for the mouth of the Otter Creek, where we shall immediately erect a fort, which will be done before you can come or send ; theu we can send ten men to meet you, if you send for them. I am, sir, your most obedient DANIEL... | |
| William Henry Perrin, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin - 1888 - 1108 sider
...and venture their lives with you, and .-now is the time to frustrate the intentions of the Indians, and keep the country, whilst we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will ever be the case." This letter found Henderson already on the road for Louisa, as the Kentucky River and Valley were sometimes... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1889 - 360 sider
...their lives with you, and now is the time to flusterate [frustrate?] the intentions of the Indians, and keep the country whilst we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will ever be the case." 7 Henderson had started off as soon as he had finished the treaty. He took wagons with him, but was... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1889 - 780 sider
...named after one of the Pennsylvania branch. ' McAfee MS& [frustrate ? ] the intentions of the Indians, and keep the country whilst we are in it. If we give way to them now, it will ever be the case." ' Henderson had started off as soon as he had finished the treaty. He took wagons with him, but was... | |
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