| James Buchanan - 1824 - 190 páginas
...bound our nation ; but your anger against us must by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask...the line which separated the land then given up to you, from that which you agreed should remain to be ours, did most solemnly promise, that we should... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 páginas
...against us must by this time * Before the union of the States, be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask...the line which separated the land then given up to you, from that which you agreed should remain to be ours, did most solemnly promise, that we should... | |
| James Buchanan - 1824 - 404 páginas
...bound our nation ; but your anger against us must by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask...dictated to us by your commissioners reasonable and just? Father,—Your commissioners, when they drew the line which separated the land then given up to you,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 páginas
...bound our nation, but your anger aga'nist us must by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask...dictated to us by your commissioners reasonable and jusl'F They also remind the president of the solemn promise of the commissioner;!, that they should... | |
| Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - 1836 - 206 páginas
...gave up that country. What they agreed to has bound our nation : but, by this time, your anger must be cooled; and, although our strength has not increased,...dictated to us by your commissioners reasonable and just? [After setting forth, in a plaintive strain, the many wrongs they had suffered, and the difficulties... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 páginas
...bound our nation, but your anger against us must by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask you to consider calmly — Wen the terms dictated toiuby your commissioners reasonable and just .' " They also remind the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 páginas
...hound our nation, but your anger against ns num. by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask you to consider calmly — Wen the termt dictated iota by your commissioners reasonable and just .' "' They 'also remind the... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1841 - 516 páginas
...that we were in your hand, and that by closing it you could crush us to nothing, and you demanded from us a great country, as the price of that peace which...dictated to us by your commissioners, reasonable and just 1 which you agreed should remain to be ours, did most solemnly promise that we should be secured in... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1841 - 566 páginas
...agreed to has bound our nation ; but your anger against us must, by this time, be cooled, and though our strength has not increased, nor your power become...to us by your commissioners reasonable and just?"* It is evident from the whole strain of this remarkable speech, that Cornplanter was harassed by the... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 páginas
...bound our nation, but your an»cr against us must by this time be cooled, and although our strength is not increased, nor your power become less, we ask...to us by your commissioners reasonable and just." They also remind the president of the solemn promise of the commissioners, that they sheuld be secured... | |
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