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Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising ... - Page 49
by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 459 pages
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Hero of Tippecanoe, Or, The Story of the Life of William Henry Harrison

Miller (Captain.) - 1840 - 138 pages
...chiefs. He feared the man, and advised to peace. ' We have beaten the enemy,' said he at the council, 'twice, under separate commanders. We cannot expect...The night and the day are alike to him ; and during all the time that he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our men,...
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The Life of William Henry Harrison (of Ohio,): The People's Candidate for ...

Isaac Rand Jackson - 1840 - 234 pages
...he, " twice, under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune to attend us always. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps...the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young...
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The Life and Times of William Henry Harrison,

Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 316 pages
...enemy twice under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune to attend us always. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps:...the night and the day are alike to him, and during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young...
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Sketches of the Civil and Military Services of William Henry Harrison

Charles Stewart Todd, Benjamin Drake - 1840 - 184 pages
...Little Turtle, who advised its adoption in a council on the night before the battle, spoke as follows : "We have beaten the enemy twice under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune to attend us always. The Americans are now led by a chief who ! never sleeps : the night and the day...
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The Life and Times of William Henry Harrison

Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 320 pages
...the terms. In his appeal to them, he used the following language, in speaking of General WAYNE : " We have beaten the enemy twice under separate commanders. We cannot expect the snme good fortune to attend us always.. The Americans are now led by a chief who never Bleeps: —...
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Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 788 pages
...before the battle, hu argued as follows: "We have beaten the eneniv twice under separate commanders. \Vc cannot expect the same good fortune always to attend...the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time that he has been inarching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our...
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The Book of the Indians, Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North ...

Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 pages
...before the battle, he argued as follows : " We have beaten the enemy twice under separate commander!. We cannot expect the same good fortune always to attend...Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps : the mght and the day are alike to him. .lud during all the time that he has been marching upon our villages,...
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The Book of the Indians, Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North ...

Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 pages
...peace than fighting him at all. In a council held the night before the battle, he argued as follows : " We have beaten the enemy twice under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune atieays to attend us. The Americans are note led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day...
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of ...

Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 pages
...twice," said he, " under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune to attend us always. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps...the night and the day are alike to him ; and during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young...
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Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea: Including the Border Wars of ..., Volume 2

William Leete Stone - 1844 - 634 pages
...enemy," said the Turtle, " twice, under sepa1' rate commanders. We cannot expect the same good for " tune always to attend us. The Americans are now led by...The night and the day are alike to him : "and during all the time that he has been marching upon our " villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our...
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