Their sachems have not their men in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will leave them upon distaste or harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them : so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly... Notes on the Crania of New England Indians - Page 7by Lucien Carr - 1880 - 10 pagesFull view - About this book
| Massachusetts - 1917 - 394 pages
...matter without the consent of his great men or petty sagamores. Their sachems have not their men in such subjection but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them ; so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly, and lovingly unto their... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 1246 pages
...without the consent of his great men, or petty sagamores. Their sachems have not their men In such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them: so that their princes endeavour to carry It obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 942 pages
...without the consent of his great men, or petty sagamores. Their sachems have not their men in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them : so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1885 - 1018 pages
...petty sagamores. Their sachems have not their men in such subjection but that very frequently their meu will leave them, upon distaste or harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them ; so that their principal endeavor is to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto... | |
| William Scranton Simmons - Electronic books - 1986 - 348 pages
...own. Daniel Gookin wrote in the seventeenth century that "Their sachems have not their men in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them; so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Kathleen Joan Bragdon - History - 1996 - 340 pages
...Gookin, who was most familiar with the Nipmuck, also found that Their sachems have not their men in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them; so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Jean M. O'Brien - History - 1997 - 250 pages
...of sachems and marked group actions as largely consensual: "Their sachems have not their men in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them: so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Ann Marie Plane - Family & Relationships - 2000 - 276 pages
...weighty matter without the consent of his great men, or petty sagamores." Nor were the Indians "in such subjection, but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems ... so that their principal endeavour [is] to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their people, lest... | |
| Jack Dempsey - History - 2001 - 336 pages
...News. On the Native side, the much-confirmed observation that "Their Sachems have not their men in such subjection but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them; so that their princes endeavor to carry it obligingly and lovingly unto their... | |
| Alexander Young - History - 2005 - 373 pages
...matter without the consent of his great men or petty sagamores. Their sachems have not their men in such subjection but that very frequently their men will...harsh dealing, and go and live under other sachems that can protect them; so that their princes endeavour to carry it obligingly, and lovingly unto their... | |
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