| American Antiquarian Society - 1898 - 572 páginas
...westward, and to this proposition they are said to have made the following answer: — Money is to us of no value, and to most of us unknown; and, as no...may be easily removed and peace thereby obtained. We know that the settlers are poor, or they would never have ventured to live in a country which has... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1898 - 574 páginas
...westward, and to this proposition they are said to have made the following answer : — Money is to us of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and, as no...sustenance for our women and children, we hope we may he allowed to point out a mode by which your settlers may be easily removed and peace thereby obtained.... | |
| 1902 - 690 páginas
...government will pay the Indians, and provide future annuities. In answer to these points the Indians say, "We hope we may be allowed to point out a mode by...may be easily removed, and peace thereby obtained. \Ve know that these settlers are poor, or they would never have ventured to live in a country which... | |
| Fred Malon Hans - 1907 - 588 páginas
...as are best fitted to the wants of yourselves and your women and children.' "Brothers: Money to us is of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and as no consideration whatever can induce us to sell our lands on which we get sustenance for our women and children, we hope we may be allowed to point... | |
| william christie macleod - 1928 - 586 páginas
...value, and to most of us it is unknown. And as no consideration whatever can induce us to sell our lands on which we get sustenance for our women and...may be easily removed and peace thereby obtained. We know that these settlers are poor, or they would never have ventured to live in a country which... | |
| Elma Edith Gray - 1956 - 382 páginas
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| 1899 - 396 páginas
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