You say that you love the whites; why have you killed so many already this spring? You say that you love the whites, and are full of many expressions of friendship to us; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days United States Magazine - Page 132edited by - 1856Full view - About this book
 | John Charles Frémont - Botany - 1843 - 244 pages
...expressions of friendship to us, but you. are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...chief among us tells his soldiers to do, is done. Wdfere the soldiers of the great chief, your father. He has told us to come here and see this country,... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - America - 1845 - 816 pages
...expressions of friendship to us; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...and all the Indians, his children. Why should we not go ? Before we came, we heard that yon had killed his people, and ceased to be his children ; but we... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - America - 1840 - 290 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...and all the Indians, his children. Why should we not go ? Before we came, we heard that you had killed his people, and ceased to be his children ; but we... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 286 pages
...friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. Wo do not believe what you have said, and will not listen...and all the Indians, his children. Why should we not go ? Before we came, we heard that you had killed his people, and ceased to be his children ; but we... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - Discoveries in geography - 1846 - 326 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe •what you have said,...among us tells his soldiers to do, is done. We are the solders of the great chief, your farther. He has told us to come here and eee this country, and all... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - America - 1846 - 402 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...you. Whatever a chief among us tells his soldiers what to do, is done. We are the soldiers of the great chief, your father. He has told us to come here... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - California - 1849 - 478 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...and all the Indians, his children. Why should we not go ? Before we came, we heard that you had killed his people, and ceased to be his children ; but we... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - Discoveries in geography - 1850 - 472 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...soldiers to do, is done. We are the soldiers of the 1 great chief, your father. He has told us to come here and see this country, and all the Indians,... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - California - 1851 - 474 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days' ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and...chief, your father. He has told us to come here and W'C this country, and all the Indians, his children. Why should we not go ? Before we came, we heard... | |
 | John Charles Frémont - America - 1852 - 466 pages
...expressions of friendship to us ; but you are not willing to undergo the fatigue of a few days1 ride to save our lives. We do not believe what you have said, and will not listen to you. Whatever a chief among uo tells his soldiers to do, is done. We are the soldiers of the great chief, your father. He has told... | |
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