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" He who attracted most my attention was a Shawnee chief, Tecumset, brother to the Prophet, who for the last two years has carried on (contrary to our remonstrances) an Active Warfare against the United States — a more sagacious or a more gallant Warrior... "
The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K. B., ... - Page 238
by Isaac Brock - 1845 - 468 pages
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The Maritime Monthly, Volume 3

1874 - 588 pages
...Tecumseh's influence over his followers was manifested in other ways. Gen. Brock wrote of him as follows : " A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not,...has not only become, in every respect, abstemious, hut he has likewise prevailed on all his native, and many of the other tribes, to follow his example."...
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The Canadian Portrait Gallery, Volume 2

John Charles Dent - 1880 - 342 pages
...sagacious and gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist. He is the admiration of every one who converses with him. From a life of dissipation he has not only...abstemious, but he has likewise prevailed on all his native, and many of the other tribes, to follow his example." General Brock had been misinformed about...
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The Loyalists of America and Their Times: from 1620 to 1816, Volume 1

Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 526 pages
...his notice was the Shawnee chief, Tecumseh, brother of the Prophet — a more gallant or sagacious warrior does not, I believe, exist ; he was the admiration of every one, and was as humane as he was brave.' -" General Brock, in General Orders of the IGth of August, 1812,...
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The Indians: Their Manners and Customs

John MacLean - 1889 - 360 pages
...Tecumseh very high in his estimation. Concerning this courageous and faithful Shawanese chief, he said : " He was the admiration of every one who conversed with...abstemious, but he has likewise prevailed on all his native, and many of the other tribes, to follow his example." GLIKKIKAN. Glikkikan was a famous Delaware...
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History of the United States of America During the First ..., Volume 6

Henry Adams - 1890 - 524 pages
...carried on contrary to our remonstrances an active warfare against the United States. A more sagacious or more gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist. He...the admiration of every one who conversed with him." Brock consumed one day in making his arrangements with them, and decided to move his army immediately...
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History of the United States of America During the First ..., Volume 6

Henry Adams - 1890 - 518 pages
...carried on contrary to our remonstrances an active warfare against the United States. A more sagacious or more gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist. He was the admiration of every e who conversed with him." Brock consumed one day in making his arrangements with them, and decided...
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The Indians of Canada: Their Manners and Customs

John MacLean - 1892 - 366 pages
...Tecumseh very high in his estimation. Concerning this courageous and faithful Shawanese chief, he said : " He was the admiration of every one who conversed with...abstemious, but he has likewise prevailed on all his native, and many of the other tribes, to follow his example." GLIKKIKAN. Glikkikan was a famous Delaware...
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Landmarks of Detroit: A History of the City

Robert Budd Ross, George Byron Catlin - 1898 - 1568 pages
...Then he talked with General Brock aside. When the meeting was over Brock said to those about him: " A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist." General Brock proceeded immediately to Sandwich, which had been abandoned by Major Denny and his invalids...
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The History of North America, Volume 12

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 550 pages
...British. On the morning of the 14tl1 of August, Brock held a council with Tecumseh, and wrote of him : "A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist." He threatened to let loose the Indians if Hull persisted in stubborn resistance. Hull was in a mood to...
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The Growth of the Nation, 1809 to 1837: From the Beginning of Madison's ...

Richard Taylor Stevenson - 1905 - 546 pages
...British. On the morning of the 14th of August, Brock held a council with Tecumseh, and wrote of him : "A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not, I believe, exist." He threatened to let loose the Indians if Hull persisted in stubborn resistance. Hull was in a mood to...
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