| 1733 - 396 páginas
...hear good things, for I knew, that if I died in the Way, I fhould die in doing Good, and what was faid would be carried back to the Nation, and our Children...the Benefit of' it : I rejoice that I have lived to fee this Day, and to fee our Friends, that have long been gone from amongft us. Our Nation was once... | |
| Peter Force - 1836 - 436 páginas
...heaven, to teach us Indians wisdom. I therefore came down, that I might hear good things : — for I knew, that if I died in the way, I should die m doing good ; and what was said, would be carried back to the nation, and our Children would reap... | |
| Henry Bruce - 1890 - 356 páginas
...lives in Heaven, to teach us Indians wisdom; I therefore came down that I might hear good things, for I knew that if I died in the way I should die in doing...to see this day, and to see our friends that have long been gone from amongst us. Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns ; but we are now weak,... | |
| 1897 - 496 páginas
...in heaven " to teach us Indians wisdom. I therefore came down that I " might hear good things, for I knew that if I died in the way " I should die in...amongst us. Our " nation was once strong, and had ten towns ; but we are now ' weak, and have but eight towns. You have comforted the .' banished, and... | |
| 1922 - 504 páginas
...all of the lands southward of the river Savannah. Finally the mico of Coweta thus expresses himself: I rejoice that I have lived to see this day, and to see our friends that have long been gone from among us. Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns, but we are now weak and... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1917 - 648 páginas
...lives in Heaven, to teach us Indians wisdom; I therefore came down that I might hear good things, for I knew that if I died in the way I should die in doing...to see this day, and to see our friends that have -long been gone from amongst us. Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns; but we are now weak,... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1922 - 500 páginas
...all of the lands southward of the river Savannah. Finally the mico of Coweta thus expresses himself : I rejoice that I have lived to see this day, and to see our friends that have long been gone from among us. Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns, but we are now weak and... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1922 - 502 páginas
...of the lands southward of the river Savannah. Finally the mico of Coweta thus expresses himself: 1 rejoice that I have lived to see this day, and to see our friends that have long been gone from among us. Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns, but we are now weak and... | |
| Clark Howell - 1926 - 778 páginas
...lives in Heaven to teach us Indians wisdom; I therefore came down that I might hear good things, for I knew that if I died in the way I should die in going good, and what was said would be carried back to the nation, and our children would reap the... | |
| Steven C. Hahn - 2004 - 362 páginas
...Oglethorpe, prompting Yahoulakee, the mico of Coweta, to rise and issue his own talk. "I rejoice," he began, "that I have lived to see this day, and to see our friends that have long been gone from amongst us. ... Our nation was once strong, and had ten towns," he added, "but... | |
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