| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 pagine
...possessions. But the white man from the far east, with the miseries that have ever accompanied him on his march of usurpation, began to wander into the...red man, was the inevitable consequence. The baneful " fire-water," which was the gift of civilization, created dissensions among the savage tribes, until... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1855 - 472 pagine
...clouds, which told them tales of the Spirit-land. 3. Years passed on, and they continued to be at eare in their possessions. But the white man from the far east, with the miseries that have ever accompanied him on his march of usurpation, began to wander into the wilderness, and... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 468 pagine
...sunset clouds, which told them tales of the Spirit-Land. 3. Years passed on, and they continued to bu at ease in their possessions. But the white man from the far east, with tie miseries that have ever accompanied him on his march of usurpation, began to wander into the wilderness,... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 pagine
...possessions. But the white man from the far east, with flie miseries that have ever accompanied him on his march of usurpation, began to wander into the...red man, was the inevitable consequence. The baneful "fire-water," which was the gift of civilization, created dissensions among the savage tribes, until,... | |
| S. W. Black - 1898 - 360 pagine
...possessions. But the white man from the far Bast, with the miseries that have ever accompanied him on his march of usurpation, began to wander into the...red man, was the inevitable consequence. The baneful " fire-water," which was the gift of civilization, created dissensions among the savage tribes, until,... | |
| 1908 - 400 pagine
...curling upward to mingle with the sunset clouds, which told them tales of the Spirit Land. Years passed, and they continued to be at ease in their possessions....usurpation, began to wander into the wilderness, and trouble for the red man was the inevitable consequence. The baneful " fire-water," which was the gift of civilization,... | |
| 1908 - 656 pagine
...curling upward to mingle with the sunset clouds, which told them tales of the Spirit Land. Years passed, and they continued to be at ease in their possessions....usurpation, began to wander into the wilderness, and trouble for the red man was the inevitable consequence. The baneful " fire-water," which was the gift of civilization,... | |
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