| United States. Continental Congress - Canada - 1776 - 236 pages
...the hatchet againft the King's troops. We defire you to re- , main at home and not join cither fide ; but keep the hatchet buried deep. ' In the name and behalf of all our people people, weafk anddefireyou to love peace and maintain it, and to love and fympathize with us in our... | |
| John Andrews - Great Britain - 1785 - 470 pages
...the King's troops ; we defire you to remain at home, and not join either fide, but let the hatchet be buried deep. '* In the name and behalf of all our people, we a(k and defire of you to love peace, and to maintain it; and to love and fympathize with us in all... | |
| English literature - 1776 - 746 pages
...up the hatchet againft the King's troops. We defire you to remain at home, and not j-in either fide; but keep the hatchet buried deep. In the name and behalf of all our people we afk and defire you to love peace, and maintain it, and to love and fympathize with us in our troubles;... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 pages
...the king's troops ; we desire you to remain at home, and join neither side, but let the hatchet be buried deep. " In the name and behalf of all our people, we ask and desire of you to love peace, and to maintain it; and to love and sympathise with us in all our trouble ; that... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Law - 1823 - 644 pages
...against the king's troops. We desire you to remain at home, and not join on either side, but keep we hatchet buried deep. In the name and behalf of all...you to love peace and maintain it, and to love and sympathise with u> in our troubles ; that the path may be kept open with all our people and топг?,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 618 pages
..." you Indians are not concerned in it. We do'nt wish you to take up the hatchet against the king's troops. We . desire you to remain at home and not...join either side; but keep the hatchet buried deep." They say, in conclusion : " Let us both be cautious in our behaviour towards each other at this critical... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 606 pages
..." you Indians are not concerned in it. We do'nt wish you to take up the hatchet against the king's troops. We desire you to remain at home and not join either side ; but keep the hatchet buried deep." They say, in conclusion : " Let us both be cautious in our behaviour towards each other at this critical... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 620 pages
...Indians are not concerned in it. We do'nt wish you to take up the hatchet against the king's iroops. We desire you to remain at home and not join either side ; but keep the hatchet buried deep." They say, in conclusion : " Let us both be cautious in our behaviour towards each other at this critical... | |
| Jeremiah Evarts - Cherokee Indians - 1829 - 122 pages
...old England,' said the agents, in the name of the colonies ; ' you Indians are not concerned in it. We desire you to remain at home, and not join either side.' Again, in 1776, Congress tendered protection and friendship 1o the Indians, and resolved, that no Indians... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Cherokee Indians - 1830 - 96 pages
...old England,' sa'd the agents, in the name of the colonies ; ' you Indians are not concerned in it. We desire you to remain at home, and not join either side.' Again, in 1776, Congresi tendered protection and friendship to the Indians, and resolved, that no Indian... | |
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