We have beaten the enemy twice, under separate commanders. We cannot expect the same good fortune always to attend us. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps: the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time that he has been... The Family Library (Harper). - Página 2581832Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 486 páginas
...the watchfulness of our young "•-- * * Brig. Gen. H.Brady. 7 • 30 TRAVELS IN THE CENTRAL PORTIONS men, we have never been able to surprise him. Think...was reproached by one of the chiefs with cowardice. This put an end to the conference. Stung to the quick iby a reproach, that he was conscious he never... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 510 páginas
...Americans are now led by a chief, who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him : and daring all the time that he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young * Brig, Gen. H. Brady, I 50 TRAVELS IN THE CENTRAL PORTIONS men, we have never been able to surprise... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 páginas
...Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him. ЛпА during all the time that he has been marching upon...him. Think well of it. There is something whispers те, и would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace." For holding this language he was reproached... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 páginas
...always to attend us. The Americans are nou> led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time that he has...notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young men, we fame never been able to surprise him. Think well of it. There is something tehL-pers me, it would be... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 páginas
...now led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding...would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace." The splendid engagement which ensued, is memorable as well from the consummate skill displayed by the... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 340 páginas
...now led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding...There is something whispers me it would be prudent to Jisten to his offers of peace." The splendid engagement which ensued, is memorable as well from the... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 páginas
...notwithstanding the watchfulness of our young men, ice have never been able to surprise him. Think well of ti. There is something whispers me, it would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace." For holding this language he was reproached by another chief with cowardice, which put an end to all... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1839 - 218 páginas
...Maumee. sleeps. The night and the day are alike to him. During all the time that he has been marching on our villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of...would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace." This speech was delivered in a council of the Indians held the night before that battle, in which their... | |
| Isaac Rand Jackson - 1840 - 234 páginas
...now led by a chief who never sleeps : the night and the day are alike to him. And during all the time he has been marching upon our villages, notwithstanding...would be prudent to listen to his offers of peace." General Wayne had, in the meantime, left Fort Defiance, and advanced within a short distance of the... | |
| Miller (Captain.) - 1840 - 138 páginas
...always to attend us. The Americans are now led by a chief who never sleeps. The night and the day are alike to him ; and during all the time that he has...villages, notwithstanding the watchfulness of our men, we have never been able to suprise him. Think well of it. There is something whispers me it would... | |
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