| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs, expressed their approbation by a deep mineral interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...minds every hour. They insisted upon the flagrant misdemeanor of Kenton; that he had not only stolen their horses, but had flashed his gun at one of... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...determined in a large and solemn council, and that they woulr be acting like squaws to change their minds every hour. They insisted upon the flagrant misdemeanors... | |
| James Bradley Finley - 1853 - 474 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...flashed his gun at one of their young men ; that it was vain to suppose that so bad a man could ever become an Indian at heart, like their brother Girty; that... | |
| James Bradley Finley - 1854 - 470 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...flashed his gun at one of their young men ; that it was vain to suppose that so bad a man could ever become an Indian at heart, like their brother Girty; that... | |
| James Bradley Finley - 1855 - 476 páginas
...a deep guttural interjection, while other* were equally as forward in making known their objection* to the proposal. They urged that his fate had already...that they would be acting like squaws to change their minde every honr. They insisted upon the flagrant misdemeanors of Kenton — that he had not only stolen... | |
| James Bradley Finley - 1856 - 470 páginas
...«.><>n as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...the proposal. They urged that his fate had already Deen determined in a large and solemn council, and that tliey would be acting like squaws to change... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1859 - 322 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...squaws to change their minds every hour. They insisted on the flagrant misdemeanors of Kenton ; that he had not only stolen their horses, but had flashed... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1865 - 402 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep gutteral interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...his gun at one of their young men — that it was vain to suppose that so bad a man could ever become an Indian at heart, like their brother Girty —... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1872 - 450 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...objections to the proposal. They urged that his fate tad already been determined in a large and solemn council, and that they would be acting like squaws... | |
| 1875 - 806 páginas
...soon as he had finished, several chiefs expressed their approbation by a deep guttural interjection, while others were equally as forward in making known...minds every hour. They insisted upon the flagrant misdemeanor of Kenton ; that he had not only stolen their horses, but had flashed his gun at one of... | |
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