General Brock, as soon as the business was over, publicly took off his sash, and placed it round the body of the chief. Tecumseh received the honor with evident gratification, but was, the next day, seen without his Bash. The Anglo-American Magazine - Page 2291854Full view - About this book
| John James M'Gregor - 1824 - 582 pages
...morasses, and roads. General Brock was so much pleased with this unexpected display of talent, that he publicly took off his sash, and placed it round the...received the honor with evident gratification ; but on the next day be transferred the sash to the Wyondot chief, Roundhead, who, he -..i'l, was an older,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 pages
...his immediate party, to cross the Detroit, prior to the embarkation of the regulars and militia, Gen. Brock, as soon as the business was over, publicly...the body of the chief. Tecumseh received the honor witli evident gratification ; but was, the next day, seen without his sash. Gen. Brock, fearing something... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 pages
...himself had prepared it. Pleased with this uuexpected talent in Tecumseh, also with his having, by his characteristic boldness, induced the Indians, not...prior to the embarkation of the regulars and militia, Gen. Brock, ni soon as the business was over, publicly took off his sash, and placed it round the body... | |
| Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1835 - 250 pages
...himself had prepared it. Pleased with this unexpected talent in Te-cum-seh, also with his having, by his characteristic boldness, induced the Indians, not...Te-cum-seh received the honor with evident gratification; bnt was, the next day, seen without his sash. General Brock, fearing something had displeased the Indian,... | |
| 1836 - 784 pages
...in Te-cum-seb, also with his having, by his characteristic boldness, induced the Indians, not of bis immediate party, to cross the Detroit, prior to the...round the body of the chief. Te-cum-seh received the honour with evident gratification ; but was, the next day, seen without the sash. General Brock, fearing... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 pages
...himself had prepared it Pleased with this unexpected talent in Tecumseh, also with his having, by his characteristic boldness, induced the Indians, not...gratification, but was, the next day, seen without hie sash. General Brock, fearing something had displeased the Indinn, sent his interpreter for an explanation.... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - 1841 - 680 pages
...unexpected talent, and with the boldness of Te-cum-seh, the British general, after his entry into Detroit, publicly took off his sash and placed it round the body of the chief, who received the honour with evident gratification. But being seen the next day without his sash. General... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 pages
...himself had prepared it. Pleased with this unexpected talent in Tecumseh, also with his having, by his characteristic boldness, induced the Indians, not...round the body of the chief. Tecumseh received the bonor with evident gratification, but was, the next day, seen wi.hout his sash. General Brock, tearing... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1845 - 492 pages
...white troops, Major-General Brock, soon after Detroit was surrendered, took off his sash and publicly placed it round the body of the chief. Tecumseh received...evident gratification, but was the next day seen without the sash. The British general, fearing that something had displeased the Indian, sent his interpreter... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1847 - 518 pages
...white troops, Major-General Brock, soon after Detroit was surrendered, took off his sash and publicly placed it round the body of the chief. Tecumseh received...evident gratification, but was the next day seen without the sash. The British general, fearing that something had displeased the Indian, sent his interpreter... | |
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