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" Brothers sometimes would differ : neither would he compare the Friendship between him and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians,... "
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 37
1814
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The Lady's Pearl, Volumes 3-4

1843 - 316 pages
...will not compare to a chain ; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break. We ye the same as if one man's body were to be divided into two parts; we are all one flesh and blood." How did the simple children of the forest receive this touching appeal?...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 4

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 pages
...and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it ; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...parchment, and presented it to the Sachem who wore the horn in his chaplet, and desired him and the other Sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations...
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Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends ..., Issue 9

Society of Friends. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Aborigines' Committee - 1844 - 266 pages
...and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...parchment, and presented it to the sachem who wore the horn in the cliaplet, and desired him and the other sachems to preserve it carefully for three...
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The universal class-book: a ser. of reading lessons

Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...the Christians, and the same as if one man's body was to be divided into two parts. He then took up the parchment and presented it to the Sachem, who...
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History of the United States from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1844 - 500 pages
...will not compare to a chain ; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break. We are the same as if one man's body were to be divided into two parts ; we are all one flesh and blood." The children of the forest were touched by the sacred doctrine,...
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Peter Parley's magazine

1845 - 394 pages
...it, and a tree might fall and break it ; but he would consider them as the same flesh and blood as the Christians, and the same as if one man's body...parchment, and presented it to the sachem who wore the horn on the chaplet ; and desired him and the other sachems to preserve it carefully for three...
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Sketches from the History of Pennsylvania, &c: Intended for the Information ...

William Naish - 1845 - 44 pages
...between them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...Christians, and the same as if one man's body were divided into two parts. He then took up the parchment and presented it to the Sachem who wore the horn...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pages
...and them to a chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it ; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...parchment and presented it to the sachem who wore the horn in the chaplet, and desired him and the other sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations,...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review: Novels, tales, and prose works of fiction

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 754 pages
...and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with...parchment, and presented it to the Sachem who wore the horn in his chaplet, and desired him and the other Sachems to preserve it carefully for three generations...
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The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically ...

Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 548 pages
...friendship between them to a chain, which the rain might rust, or a tree fall upon and break ; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians, — tne same as if a man's body was to be divided into two parts. Taking up the parchment, he then...
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