| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1836 - 614 pages
...goods as are best fitted to the wants of yourselves, your women and children." Brothers, money to us is of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and as no consideration whatever can induce us to sell our lands, on which we get sustenance for our women and children, we hope we may be allowed to point... | |
| 1840 - 430 pages
...of no value, and to most of us unknown ;_ and as no consideration whatever can induce us to sell our lands, on which we get sustenance for our women and...by which your settlers may be easily removed, and a peace thereby obtained.—BROTHERS—We know that these settlers are poor, or they never would have... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 632 pages
...as are best fitted to the wants of yourselves, your women, and children.' "Brothers: Money, to us, is of no value; and to most of us unknown ; and, as...children, we hope we may be allowed to point out a mnde by which your settlers may be easily removed, and peace thereby obtained. " Brothers : We know... | |
| Henry Harvey - 1855 - 334 pages
...wants of yourselves, your women, and your children. "Brothers: money to us, is of no value, and to many of us unknown, and as no consideration whatever can...your settlers may be easily removed and peace thereby maintained. We know that these settlers are poor, or they would not have ventured to live in a country... | |
| Henry Harvey - Indians of North America - 1855 - 356 pages
...wants of yourselves, your women, and your children. "Brothers: money to us, is of no value, and to many of us unknown, and as no consideration whatever can...your settlers may be easily removed and peace thereby maintained. We know that these settlers are poor, or they would not have ventured to live in a country... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - Indians of North America - 1857 - 1038 pages
...of such goods as are best fitted to the wants of yourselves, your women, and children.' "Money to us is of no value; and to most of us unknown; and, as...may be easily removed, and peace thereby obtained. " We know that these settlers are poor, or they would never have ventured to live in a country which... | |
| John Brown Dillon - Indiana - 1859 - 692 pages
...as are best fitted to the wants of yourselves, your women, and children.' "Brothers: Money, to us, is of no value; and to most of us unknown : and, as...get sustenance for our women and children, we. hope ire may be allowed to point out a mode by which your settlers may be. easily remoced, and peace thereby... | |
| William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1865 - 670 pages
...forcible. Indeed, the residue of this document is worth transcribing entire : — " BROTHERS : Money to us is of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and as no consideration whatever can induce u? to sell our lands, on which we get sustenance for our women and children, we hope we may be allowed... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - Illinois - 1869 - 272 pages
...goods as was never given at any one time for any quantity of Indian lands.' "Brothers, — Money to us is of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and, as...children, we hope we may be allowed to point out a way by which your settlers may be easily removed, and peace thereby retained. "Brothers, — We know... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - Indians of North America - 1874 - 638 pages
...goods as arc best fitted to the wants of yourselves, your women and children." Brothers : Money to us is of no value, and to most of us unknown ; and, as...sustenance for our women and children, we hope we maybe allowed to point out a mode by which your settlers may be easily removed, and peace thereby obtained.... | |
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