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" Ah, yes,' replied the Indian — and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the doctor, which communicated the reproof before he uttered it — ' we Indians use a great deal of whiskey, but we do not make it. "
The Temperance Textbook: A Collection of Facts and Interesting Anecdotes ... - Page 122
1837 - 161 pages
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The Galaxy of Wit: Or, Laughing Philosopher ; Being a ..., Volumes 1-2

1830 - 256 pages
...am glad," said the Rev. Dr. Y s to the chief of the Little CUawas, " that you do not drink whiskey, but it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it." "Ah yes!" replied the chief, and he fixed an impressive eye upon the doctor, which communicated the reproof before...
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Bacchus, an essay on intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1839 - 564 pages
...inconsistency so glaringly opposed to the principles of humanity; and much more of Christianity. " I am glad," said a missionary to an Indian Chief, " that you do not drink whiskey, but it grieves me to find that your people are accustomed to use so much of it." " Ah, yes,"...
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Bacchus: An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Effects, and Cure of Intemperance

Ralph Barnes Grindrod - 1840 - 1078 pages
...inconsistency so glaringly opposed to the principles of humanity ; and much more of Christianity. " I am glad," said a missionary to an Indian Chief, " that you do not drink whiskey, but it grieves me to find that your people are accustomed to use so much of it." " Ah, yes,"...
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The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1841 - 440 pages
...glad,' said the Rev. Dr. Y s, to the chief of the Little Ottowas, ' that you do not drink whiskey. But it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it.' ' Ah, yes,' replied the Indian—and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the doctor, which communicated the...
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The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1843 - 444 pages
...glad,' said the Rev. Dr. Y s, to the chief of the Little Ottowas, ' that you do not drink whiskey. But it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it.' ' Ah, yes,' replied the Indian — and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the doctor, which communicated...
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The Drama of Earth

Jerome Kidder - 1857 - 390 pages
...inconsistency so glaringly opposed to the principles of humanity ; and much more of Christianity. ' I am glad,' said a missionary to an Indian chief,...whisky, but it grieves me to find that your people are accustomed to use so much of it.' ' Ah, yes,' said the red man, as he fixed an eloquent eye upon...
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Indian Battles: With Incidents in the Early History of New England

Henry White - 1859 - 440 pages
...glad,' said the Rev. Dr. Y s, to the chief of the Little Ottowas, ' that you do not drink whiskey; But it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it.' 'Ah, yes,' replied the Indian — and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the doctor, which communicated...
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The Boys' Book of Indian Battles and Adventures: With Anecdotes about Them

John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - 1861 - 298 pages
...am glad," said the Rev. Dr. Y s to the chief of the Little Ottowas, "that you do not drink whiskey. But it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it." " Ah, yes," replied the Indian, — and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the Doctor, which communicated...
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Gleanings at Seventy-five

Susan Lukens - 1873 - 224 pages
...[it] unto thee hath the greater sin." "I am glad," said Dr. Y s to the Chief of the Little Ottawas, " that you do not drink whisky. But it grieves me to...find that your people use so much of it." "Ah, yes," replied the Indian, and he fixed an arch and impressive eye upon the Doctor, which communicated the...
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The Home Circle and Sunday School Companion, Volume 1

1879 - 334 pages
...you will not need to ask the question," was the pointed reply. THE MISSIONARY AND THE INDIAN. — " I am glad," said a missionary to an Indian chief, " that you do not drink whiskey ; but it grieves me to find that your people use so much of it." " Ah, yes," said the red man,...
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