The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived ; they could no longer doubt that the Indians understood the advantage they possessed, and were disposed to use it ; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He... The Wilderness and the War Path - Página 38por James Hall - 1849 - 174 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1840 - 576 páginas
...' We come here,' he exclaimed, ' to offer you two pieces of wampum : they are of different colors ; you know what they mean : you can take which you like...and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of dancer caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He sat undisturbed, and apparently... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 páginas
...he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived ; they...careless until the chief who had thrown the belts upon the table had taken his seat ; then with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached as... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 páginas
...he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived; they...and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of clanger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He sat undisturbed and apparently... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1847 - 630 páginas
...he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived ; they...understood the advantage they possessed, and were disposea to use it ; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner.... | |
| john c. weight, crafts j. wright - 1852 - 232 páginas
...suppose he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside, those fierce wild men gazed intently at CLARKE. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived...careless until the chief who had thrown the belts upon the table had taken his seat ; then with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| Ben Casseday - 1852 - 310 páginas
...he dared resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived ; they...careless until the chief who had thrown the belts upon the table had taken his seat; then with a small cane which he held in his hand, he reached, as... | |
| James Hall - 1857 - 438 páginas
...belt. "We come here," he exclaimed, "to offer you two pieces of wampum ; they are of different colors ; you know what they mean : you can take which you like...the Indians understood the advantage they possessed, 326 THE ANSWER. and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1857 - 1038 páginas
...he dare resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americans saw that the crisis had arrived; they could no longer doubt that the fndians understood the advantage they possessed, and were disposed to us e it; and a common sense of... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1858 - 1202 páginas
...resent it. The council-pipe was laid aside. Those fierce wild men gazed intently at Clark. The Americana saw that the crisis had arrived ; they could no longer...the advantage they possessed, and were disposed to nee it; and a common sense of danger caused each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He sat... | |
| James Hall - 1869 - 438 páginas
...they could no longer doubt that the Indians understood the advantage they possessed, 326 TI1K ANSWER. and were disposed to use it; and a common sense of...each eye to be turned on the leading commissioner. He Bat undisturbed, and apparently careless, until the chief who had thrown the belts on the table had... | |
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