| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 264 Seiten
...had remained himself with them, to repeat it.' The Indian chiefs answered in lengthened speeches, and pledged themselves ' to live in love with William Penn and his children so long as sun and moon should endure.' The treaty was concluded — a treaty of which it has been... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 526 Seiten
...had remained himself with them to repeat it.' The Indian chiefs answered in lengthened speeches, and pledged themselves ' to live in love with William Penn and his children so long as sun and moon should endure.' The treaty was concluded — a treaty of which it has been... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1870 - 292 Seiten
...the words of peace and kindness with which he addressed them, the Indians declared that they would live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun, moon, and stars should endure. The treaty thus established remained uninterrupted for more than seventy... | |
| Robert Mackenzie - 1870 - 286 Seiten
...the power of truth and kindness, he bent the fierce savages of the Delaware to his will. They vowed " to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the moon and the sun shall endure." They kept their vow. Long years after, they were known to recount to... | |
| John Stoughton - 1870 - 602 Seiten
...the wild regions of the earth such colonizing as that before. " We will live," said the red men, " in love with William Penn and his children, as long as the moon and the sun shall endure." God was the sole witness of that covenant. Its only memorials were... | |
| 1872 - 532 Seiten
...never forgotten." No drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by an Indian. "We will live," said they, " in love with William Penn and his children, as long as the moon and sun shall endure." " He had now raised," says a hostile English author, " the despised and... | |
| Jane Budge - 1873 - 234 Seiten
...Indians, who had laid aside their weapons, cordially accepted the offered friendship. They said, " We will live in love with William Penn and his children, as long as the moon and the sun shall endure." And so was this treaty settled, which was not confirmed either by oath... | |
| 1874 - 180 Seiten
...with great satisfaction ; and an orator, on behalf of the rest, made a suitable reply, in which they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn...and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure. This celebrated treaty and its faithful observance by each party have been extolled by both... | |
| Charles Sherwill Dawe - 1874 - 282 Seiten
...friends." He then offered to purchase of the Indians his right to live among them. The Indian chiefs pledged themselves " to live in love with "William Penn and his children, as long as sun and moon should endure." The bargain thus struck was the only compact between savages and Christians... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1874 - 974 Seiten
...a savage warfare from which the other settlers suffered. ' \Ve will live," said the Indian sachems, "-in love with William Penn and his children as long as the moon and the sun shall endure." They kept their word. " Penn came without arms ; he declared his purpose... | |
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