| Lydia Maria Child - 1829 - 306 páginas
...the villages, and warriors, and youth? The sachems, and the tribes ? The hunters and their families ? They have perished — they are consumed. The wasting...power, a moral canker, which hath eaten into their heartscore— a plague, which the touch of the white men communicated — a poison, which betrayed... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 páginas
...or hill, Their cheerful whoop has ceas'd to thrill !" The wasting pestilence has not alone done this mighty work ; no, nor famine, nor war. There has been...power — a moral canker which hath eaten into their vitals — a plague which the touch of thehaser part of our white men have communicated — a poison,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 páginas
...the villages, and warriors, and youth? The sachems and the tribes? The hunters and their families? They have perished. They are consumed. The wasting pestilence has not alone done the mighty work. No,—nor famine, nor war. There has been a mightier power, a moral canker, which hath eaten into their... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...the villages, and warriors, and youth ? The sachems and the tribes ? The hunters and their families ? They have perished. They are consumed. The wasting...alone done the mighty work. No, — nor famine, nor ,wur. There has been a mightier power, a moral canker, which hath eaten into their heart-cores —... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 páginas
...the villages and warriors, and youth? The sachems and the tribes ? The hunters and their families? They have perished. They are consumed. The wasting...the mighty work. No, — nor famine, nor war. There has*een a mightier power, a moral canker, whichhath eaten into their heart-cores — aplague, which... | |
| 1837 - 396 páginas
...the villages, and warriors, and youth ? The sachems and the tribes ? The hunters and their families ? They have perished. They are consumed. The wasting...— a poison, which betrayed them into a lingering I ruin. The winds of the Atlantic fan not a single region,. which they may now call their own. Already... | |
| James Otto Lewis - 1839 - 98 páginas
...this side of the grave. are consumed. The wasting pestilence has not alone done the mighty vvrork. No : nor famine, nor war. There has been a mightier power, a moral canker, which has eaten into their heart-cores, — a plague which the touch of the white man communicated, — a... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1849 - 316 páginas
...the villages, and warriors, and youth ? the sachems and the tribes ? the hunters and their families ? They have perished — they are consumed. The wasting...poison, which betrayed them into a lingering ruin, 5. The winds of the Atlantic fan not a single region, which they may now call their own. Already the... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...youth ? The sachems, and the tribes ? The hunters, and their families ? They have perished. They 20 are consumed. The wasting pestilence has not alone...white man communicated, — a poison, which betrayed 25 them into a lingering ruin. The winds of the Atlantic fan not a single region, which they may now... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...they forgave not injury, neither did they forget kindness. If their vengeance was terrible, their 20 are consumed. The wasting pestilence has not alone done the mighty work. No,—nor famine, nor war. There has been a mightier power, a moral canker, which hath eaten into their... | |
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