| Thomas Chalkley - 1751 - 616 páginas
...Woman, the other two were Men.) The Men ufed to go to their Labour without any Weapons, and trufted to the Almighty, and depended on his Providence to protect them (it being their Principle not to ufe Weapons of War, to offend others, or defend themfelves) but a Spirit of Diftruft taking Place in... | |
| Thomas Chalkley - 1751 - 616 páginas
...Woman, the other two were Men.) The Men ufed to go to $heir Labour without any Weapons, and trufted to the Almighty, and depended on his Providence to protect them (it being their Principle not to ufe Weapons of War, to offend others, or defend themfelves) buc a Spirit of Diftruft taking Place in... | |
| Thomas Chalkley - 1808 - 582 páginas
...told by a IJIIDmark able, as I was informed (the one was a woman, the other two were men). The men used to go to their labour without any weapons, and...principle not to use weapons of war, to offend others, or defend themselves) but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to... | |
| Thomas Chalkley - 1818 - 462 páginas
...destruction was very remarkable, as I was informed; the one was a woman, the other two were men. The men used to go to their labour without any weapons, and...principle not to use weapons of war, to offend others, or defend themselves, but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1825 - 236 páginas
...their destruction was very remarkable : the one was a woman, the other two were men. '•• "The men used to go to their labour without any weapons, and...principle not to use weapons of war to" offend others, or defend themselves) but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1826 - 250 páginas
...remarkable : the one was a woman, the other two were men. " The men," he informs us, " used to go to labour without any weapons, and trusted to the Almighty,...principle not to use weapons of war to offend others, or defend themselves) but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1829 - 226 páginas
...remarkable ; the one was a woman, the other two were men. " The men," he informs us, " used to go to labour without any weapons, and trusted to the Almighty,...principle not to use weapons of war to offend others, or defend themselves) but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1829 - 230 páginas
...remarkable ; the one was a woman, the other two were men. " The men," he informs us, " used to go to labour without any weapons, and trusted to the Almighty,...and depended on his providence to protect them, (it bejtog their principle not to use weapons of war to offend others, or defend themselves) but a spirit... | |
| Thomas Chalkley - 1832 - 480 páginas
...informed ; the one was a woman, the other two were men. The men used to go to their labour wiihout weapons, and trusted to the Almighty, and depended...principle not to use weapons of war, to offend others, or defend themselves,) but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war... | |
| John Barclay - 1833 - 200 páginas
...destruction was very remarkable, as I was informed ; the one was a woman, the other two were men. The men used to go to their labour without any weapons, and...themselves) ; but a spirit of distrust taking place in their minds, they took weapons of war to defend themselves ; and the Indians who had seen them several... | |
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