Brother, continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to His mind; and, if we do not take hold of the religion which you white people teach we shall be unhappy hereafter. You say that you are right... History of the United States of America - Page 54by M. Murray - 1852 - 441 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 448 pages
...large and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his mind, and, if we do not take hold of the religion which you white people teach, we... | |
| 1809 - 878 pages
...large and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...religion upon us. *» Brother ; Continue to listen. "• You1 say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his mind,... | |
| 1812 - 428 pages
...large, and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but are not satisfied ; yon want (o force your religion upon us. " ' Brother! Continue (o listen. You say you are sent to... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but, not satisfied, you want to force your religion upon us. . Brother .' Continue to listen. You say you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his mind, and that if we do... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1824 - 876 pages
...larger, and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to hismind; and if we do not take hold of the religion which you preach, we shall be unhappy... | |
| 1901 - 744 pages
...and yours were very small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...satisfied — you want to force your religion upon us."1 " Fundamentally [says A. de Quatrefages] the white, even when civilised, igoi. 215 from the moral... | |
| William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 532 pages
...large, and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...are not satisfied ; you want to force your religion among us. " Brother, continue to listen. You say, that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the... | |
| 1829 - 762 pages
...large, and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but are not satisfied ; you want to force your religioa among us. Brother — Continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how to... | |
| 1832 - 338 pages
...and yours were very small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...satisfied. You want to force your religion upon us. * Spirituous liquor. " Brother ! — Continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 pages
...and yours were very small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but...satisfied. You want to force your religion upon us. * Spirituous liquor. -" Brother ! — Continue to listen. You say that you «re sent to instruct us... | |
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