| Edwin MacMinn - 1900 - 602 Seiten
...trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corlear. We may go where we please and carry with us whom we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such. Command them to receive no other than your people.... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1902 - 336 Seiten
...Trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free, we neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corlear. " We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...them to receive no other but your People. This Belt preserves my Words. " We knock' d the Twihtwies and Chictagh irks on the Head, because they had cut... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1902 - 334 Seiten
...Trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free, we neither depend oil Yonnondio nor Corlear. " We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...them to receive no other but your People. This Belt preserves my Words. " We knock' d the Twihtwies and Chictaghicks on the Head, because they had cut... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1904 - 334 Seiten
...Trade which the English say is theirs. We are born free, we neither depend on Yonnondio nor Corlear. " We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...them to receive no other but your People. This Belt preserves my Words. " We knock'd the Twihtwies and Chictaghicks on the Head, because they had cut down... | |
| 1905 - 388 Seiten
...They would trade with whom they chose. " We are born free, we neither depend on Onnondio or Corlaer. We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...If your Allies be your Slaves, use them as such." De la Barre was enraged but powerless ; and Colden said that this great expedition " ended in a Scold... | |
| 1905 - 388 Seiten
...They would trade with whom they chose. " We are born free, we neither depend on Onnondio or Corlaer. We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...If your Allies be your Slaves, use them as such." De la Barre was enraged but powerless ; and Colden said that this great expedition " ended in a Scold... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1916 - 370 Seiten
...trade, which the English say is theirs. We are born free. We neither depend on Yonondio nor Corlear. We may go where we please, and carry with us whom...them to receive no other but your people. This belt preserves my words. " We knock the Twightwies and Chictaghicks on the head, because they had cut down... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1917 - 904 Seiten
...neither depend on Yonondio nor Corlear; we may go when we please and carry with us whom we please, buy and sell what we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such " Imagine a reservation chief talking that way today to so small an official as a politically appointed... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - 1917 - 506 Seiten
...weakened the arms of the French. . . We are born free and depend neither on Yonnondio nor Corlear. We may go where we please and carry with us whom we please. If your allies be your slaves, use them as such. . . Hear, Yonnondio ; take care for the future that... | |
| Louise Seymour Houghton - 1918 - 266 Seiten
...sleep. . . . We are born free; we neither depend on Yonondio (the French) nor Corlear (the Dutch) ; we may go where we please and carry with us whom we please, buy and sell what we please. If your allies are your slaves, use them as such." It is Mr. Parker who... | |
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