You endeavor to make distinctions. You wish to prevent the Indians to do as we wish them, to unite and let them consider their lands as the common property of the whole. True Indian Stories - Page 78by Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1908 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do michief. You endeavor to make distinctions. You wish to prevent...our design is accomplished, we do not wish to accept of your invitation to go and see the presi* " His [Tecumseh' s] speeches, the two first (lays, were... | |
| Edward Eggleston, Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye - Indians of North America - 1878 - 348 pages
...we can remain at peace if you continue to do so. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief....make distinctions. You wish to prevent the Indians doing as we wish them—to unite, and let them consider their lands as the common property of the whole;... | |
| Edward Eggleston, Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye - History - 1878 - 352 pages
...we can remain at peace if you continue to do so. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief....make distinctions. You wish to prevent the Indians doing as we wish them — to unite, and let them consider their lands as the common property of the... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Law - 1879 - 822 pages
...assistance, but I do not see that you have given us any. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief....wish them — to unite, and let them consider their land as the common property of the whole. You take tribes aside, and advise them not to come into the... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Law - 1879 - 826 pages
...do not see that you have given us any. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is yoa that are pushing them on to do mischief. You endeavor...wish them — to unite, and let them consider their land as the common property of the whole. You take tribes aside, and advise them not to come into the... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago - 1880 - 580 pages
...try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief. Yon wish to prevent the Indians to do as we wish them,...aside and advise them not to come into this measure. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in allotting to each... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago (Ill.) - 1881 - 812 pages
...You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief. You wish to prevent the Indians to do as we wish them,...aside and advise them not to come into this measure. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in allotting to eacli... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago - 1881 - 812 pages
...remain at peace with you if you continue to do so. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief. You wisli to prevent the Indians to do as we wish them, to unite and let them consider their lands as the... | |
| Indiana - 1884 - 782 pages
...remain at peace with you, if you continue to do so. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief....make distinctions. You wish to prevent the Indians from doing as we wish them — to unite and let them consider their lands as the common property of... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 514 pages
...remain at peace with you, if you continue to do so. You try to force the red people to do some injury. It is you that are pushing them on to do mischief....our design is accomplished, we do not wish to accept of your invitation to go and see the President. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions... | |
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