| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 Seiten
...no longer endure. Had Í borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, Black-hawk is a woman. He is too old to be a chief— he is no...war-whoop — I say no more of it ; it is known to you. Kf.okuk once was here ; you took him by the hand, and when he wished to return to his home, you were... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 Seiten
...could no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, Black-hawk is a woman ; he is too old to be a chief— he is...These reflections caused me to raise the war-whoop. I Bay no more of it ; it is known to you. Keokuk once was here ; you took him by the hand, and when he... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 Seiten
...without striking, my people would have said, Black-hawk is a woman; he is too old to be a chief— be is no Sac. These reflections caused me to raise the...war-whoop. I say no more of it; it is known to you. KeokvJi once TO* here ; you took him by the hand, and when he wished to return to hii home, you were... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 524 Seiten
...no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, ' Black Hawk is a woman — he is too old to be a chief — he...we shall be permitted to return too." The president told him he was well acquainted with the circumstances which led to the disasters to which he had alluded.... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 Seiten
...no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, ' Black Hawk is a woman — he is too old to be a chief — he...willing. Black Hawk expects that, like Keokuk, we shall he permitted to return too." The president told him he was well acquainted with the circumstances which... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1846 - 334 Seiten
...could no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, Black Hawk is a woman. He is too old to be a chief — he is...we shall be permitted to return too." The President gave them assurances that their women and children should be protected from the Sioux and the Menominies,... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1850 - 306 Seiten
...could no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, Black Hawk is a woman. He is too old to be a chief — he is...Black Hawk expects, that, like Keokuk, we shall be permittad to return too." The President gave them assurances that their women and children should be... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 444 Seiten
...no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, < Black Hawk is a woman — he is too old to be a chief — he...we shall be permitted to return too." The President told him he was well acquainted with the circumstances which led to the disasters to which he had alluded.... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 458 Seiten
...no longer endure. Had I borne them longer without striking, my people would have said, ' Black Hawk is a woman — he is too old to be a chief — he...we shall be permitted to return too." The President told him he was well acquainted with the circumstances which led to the disasters to which he had alluded.... | |
| Thomas Ford, James Shields - 1854 - 468 Seiten
...could no longer be borne, Had I borne them longer, my people would have said, Black Hawk is a squaw; he is too old to be a chief. He is no Sac. This caused me to raise the war-whoop. I say no more of it. All is known to you. Keokuk once was here;... | |
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