| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - Pennsylvania - 1851 - 800 pages
...War, sent Message after Message to Canada and Albany to desire both Parties wou'd Fight it out at Sea. At last the Young Indians, the Warriors, & Captains consulted together & T' -lived to take up the English Hatchet against the will of their old I'eople, and to lay their old... | |
| William Martin Beauchamp - Indians of North America - 1925 - 150 pages
...War, sent Message after Message to Canada and Albany to desire both Parties would Fight it out at Sea. At last the Young Indians, the Warriors & Captains...People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of Peace. This the Young Warriors have done—provoked to it by the repeated Applications... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - Pennsylvania - 1926 - 562 pages
...but that the young warriors were "resolved to take up the English Hatchet against the will of their old People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of peace." (Colonial Records, V, 146). After Weiser had gotten all of the information possible... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1926 - 926 pages
...but that the young warriors were '' resolved to take up the English Hatchet against the will of their old People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of peace.'' (Colonial Records, V, 146). After Weiser had gotten all of the information... | |
| 1905 - 388 pages
...past services. This was given and he recovered. Some Iroquois warriors came to Philadelphia from Ohio. The old chiefs wanted peace and the young men war....People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of Peace. In March 1748 some Mohawks were killed near Johnson's house, and they were angry,... | |
| Francis Jennings - History - 1990 - 552 pages
...and Captains consulted together and resolved to take up the English Hatchet against the will of their old People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of Peace. This the Young Warriors have done—provoked to it by the repeated Applications... | |
| Henry Farr De Puy - Indians of North America - 2001 - 146 pages
...and Captains consulted together and resolved to take up the English hatchet against the will of their old people and to lay their old people aside as of no use but in time of Peace." This they had done and were now come to ask for more and better weapons with... | |
| Daniel P. Barr - History - 2006 - 300 pages
...and Captains consulted together and resolved to take up the English Hatchet against the will of their old People, and to lay their old People aside as of no use but in time of Peace."" Monacatootha believed that for too long the Indians living along the Ohio and... | |
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