For the last twenty-five years we have trusted officials of the Government, from constables and justices to judges, governors, and Presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned,... Magazine of Western History - Pagina 3611890Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| United States. Congress. House - 1858 - 686 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...their safety, and our families driven from their homes tofind thatshelter in the barren wilderness, and that protection among hostile savages, which were... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1862 - 594 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...among hostile savages, which were denied them in the Bfeasted abodes of Christianity and civilization. u The Constitution of our common country guarantees... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1862 - 604 pagine
...judges, governors, and presidents, oniy to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betray, ed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...men butchered while under the pledged faith of the govermuent for their safety, and our families driven from their homes to find that shelter in the barren... | |
| 1868 - 740 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered, and then burned, our...boasted abodes of Christianity and civilization." The statement is forcible, and, unfortunately, as relates the past, too true. He announces, therefore,... | |
| 1868 - 740 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered, and then burned, our fields laid waste, onr principal men butchered while nnder the pledged faith of the government for their safety, and onr... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - 1874 - 828 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...boasted abodes of Christianity and civilization. " The Constitution of our common country guarantees to us all that we do now, or have ever, claimed. " If... | |
| Edward William Tullidge - 1876 - 562 pagine
...Justices to Judges, Governors and Presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...boasted abodes of Christianity and civilization. The constitution of our common country guarantees to us all that we do now, or have ever, claimed. If the... | |
| John Doyle Lee - 1877 - 446 pagine
...Justices to Judges, Governors and Presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...waste, our principal men butchered while under the plegetl faith of the Government for their safety, and our families driven from their homes to find... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - 1878 - 810 pagine
...to judges, governors, and presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our...boasted abodes of Christianity and civilization. " The Constitution of our common country guarantees to us all that we do now, or have ever, claimed. " If... | |
| Frederick Elizur Goodrich - 1880 - 408 pagine
...For twenty-five years we have trusted officials of the government only to be insulted and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered, and then burned ;...government for their safety ; and our families driven fron? their homes to find that shelter in the barren wilderness and that protection among hostile savages... | |
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