| Frederick William Beechey - Arctic regions - 1831 - 490 pages
...themselves of their superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters, and of receiving a reward. There are, besides, repeated acts...sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity. These misunderstanding and captivities keep up a perpetual enmity amongst the tribes, whose thirst for revenge... | |
| Frederick William Beechey - Arctic regions - 1831 - 532 pages
...their husbands and parents sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity. These misunderstanding and captivities keep up a perpetual enmity amongst the tribes, whose thirst for revenge is almost insatiable. We had an opportunity of witnessing the tragical issue of one of these holyday excursions... | |
| Alexander Forbes - Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula) - 1839 - 402 pages
...themselves of their superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters and of receiving a reward. There are, besides, repeated acts...sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity."* One of these proselytising expeditions into the Indian territory occurred during the period of Captain... | |
| William Kennedy - Texas - 1841 - 454 pages
...themselves of their superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters and obtaining a reward. There are, besides, repeated acts of aggression,...sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity." One of these expeditions, in 1826, terminated in a battle, in which thirty-four of the converted were... | |
| William Kennedy - Texas - 1841 - 446 pages
...superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters and obtaining a reM'ard. There are, besides, repeated acts of aggression, which...sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity." One of these expeditious, in 1826, terminated in a battle, in which thirty-four of the converted were... | |
| Brantz Mayer - Mexico - 1852 - 484 pages
...themselves of their superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters and of receiving a reward. There are, besides, repeated acts of aggression which it is necessary to punish, but all of which furnish proselytes. Women and children are generally the first objects of capture,... | |
| 1869 - 632 pages
...themselves of their superiority, with the desire of ingratiating themselves with their masters and of receiving a reward. There are, besides, repeated acts...are generally the first objects of capture, as their husbauds and parents sometimes voluntarily follow them into captivity." ' In one of these proselyting... | |
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