| 1820 - 422 Seiten
...and stately harangues — of which, however, no more seems to have been remembered, but that ' they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn,...children, as long as the Sun and Moon should endure.' And thus ended this famous treaty ; of which Voltaire has remarked, with so much truth and severity,... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 Seiten
...to us. It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the Sun and Moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous Treaty, of which more has been said in the way of praise than of any other... | |
| 1821 - 388 Seiten
...down to us. It is only known that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children, as long as the sun and moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous treaty, of which more has been said in the way of praise than of any other... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 Seiten
...and stately harangues — of which, however, no more seems to have been remembered, but that " they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn...children, as long as the sun and moon should endure." And thus ended this famous treaty; — of which Voltaire has remarked, with so much truth and severity,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 Seiten
...and stately harangues — of which, however, no more seems to have been remembered, but that " they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn...children as long as the sun and moon should endure." And thus ended this famous treaty, — of which Voltaire has remarked, with so much truth and severity,... | |
| James Grahame - 1827 - 546 Seiten
...preserve it for three generations. The Indians cordially acceded to these propositions, and solemnly pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn...children as long as the sun and moon should endure 2. Thus ended a treaty of which Voltaire has remarked, with sarcastic exultation, that it was the only... | |
| James Grahame - 1827 - 548 Seiten
...preserve it for three generations. The Indians cordially acceded to these propositions, and solemnly pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn...and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure2. Thus ended a treaty of which Voltaire has remarked, with sarcastic exultation, that it was... | |
| William Howitt, Mary Botham Howitt - 1827 - 350 Seiten
...long and stately harangues, of which, however, no more seems to have been remembered, but that ' they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon shall endure.' Thus ended this famous treaty, of which Voltaire has remarked with so much truth and... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 514 Seiten
...to us. It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure. Thus ended this famous treaty, of which more has been said in the way of praise than of any other ever... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1829 - 558 Seiten
...as usual, made long figurative speeches, the substance of which was, that they would live in peace with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure.* It is by no means rare that the intercourse between civilized and savage nations should open in this... | |
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