| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 408 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It waa not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injory, and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway... | |
| 1854 - 402 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed....were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness, brotherhood,... | |
| William Henry Carpenter - 1854 - 376 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will, so that no advantage... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 918 pages
...custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come un. armed. Their object was not to do injury, and thus provoke...the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so ! ¡i я no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness, brotherhood, und... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1864 - 200 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed....broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that all was to be openness, brotherhood, and love." After these and other words, by means of the interpreter,... | |
| 1868 - 510 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 264 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed....Spirit, but to do good. They were then met on the broad Eathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to e taken on either side, but all was... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1869 - 372 pages
...their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury, hut to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness, brotherhood,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1870 - 554 pages
...fellow-creatures, for which reason we come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, but to do good. We are now met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on either side, but all is to be openness, brotherhood, and love, while all are to be... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1870 - 556 pages
...fellow-creatures, for which reason we come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, but to do good. We are now met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on either side, but all is to be openness, brotherhood, and love, while all are to be... | |
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