| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - King Philip's War, 1675-1676 - 1820 - 378 pages
...into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the Governour, at which nir»sag* he was much appalled, but being told by the undaunted Messenger, that if he stirrd or refused to go he was a dead man ; he was by one of his chief Counsellors, in whose advise... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - Indians of North America - 1832 - 340 pages
...went in and summoned the sachem to attend them to Plymouth. He obeyed, reluctantly,, being threatened that " if he stirred or refused to go, he was a dead man." Such was his spirit, however,, adds Hubbard, that the very surprisal of him threw him into a fever.... | |
| Child rearing - 1832 - 336 pages
...went in and summoned the sachem to attend them to Plymouth. He obeyed, reluctantly, being threatened that " if he stirred or refused to go, he was a dead man." Such was his spirit, however, adds Hubbard, that the very surprisal of him threw him into a fever.... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - American essays - 1834 - 472 pages
...away, and then went into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the governour, at which message he was much appalled, but being told...chief counsellors, in whose advice he most confided, perswaded to go along to the governour's house, but such was the pride and height of his spirit, that... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - American essays - 1834 - 446 pages
...into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the governour, at which message be was much appalled, but being told by the undaunted...chief counsellors, in whose advice he most confided, perswaded to go along to the governour's house, but such was the pride and height of his spirit, that... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1835 - 442 pages
...away, and then went into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the governour, at which message he was much appalled, but being told...chief counsellors, in whose advice he most confided, perswaded to go along to the governour's house, but such was the pride and height of his spirit, that... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - Indians of North America - 1835 - 362 pages
...went in and summoned the sachem to attend them to Plymouth. He obeyed, reluctantly, being threatened that " if he stirred or refused to go, he was a dead man." Such was his spirit, however, adds Hub! lard, that the very surprisal of him threw him into a fever.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 pages
...company wisely seized, and conveyed away, and then went into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the Governor, at which message...counsellors, in whose advice he most confided, persuaded him to go along to the Governor's house : but such was the pride and indignation of his spirit, that... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 484 pages
...company wisely seized and conveyed away, and then went into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the Governor, at which message...but being told by the undaunted messenger, that if bestirred or refused to go, he was a dead man, he was by one of his chief counsellors, in whose advice... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 710 pages
...company 'wisely seized, and conveyed away, and then went into the wigwam, and demanded Alexander to go along with him before the Governor, at which message...messenger, that if he stirred or refused to go, he that could be used, seemed mortal ; whereupon, intreating those who held him pribuncr, that he might... | |
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