 | John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 260 Seiten
...women and children in the hindmost. The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in. their memories, for they have no writing,...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with... | |
 | William Pinnock - 1833
...women and children in the hindmost. The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passe», imprint it in their memories (for they have no writing), and communicate it ta their children. They are the records of their council, and they preserve traditions of the stipulations... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 540 Seiten
...company.' " Rules of Conversation. — " The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, (for they have no writing,)...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836
...women and children in the hindmost. The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories (for they have no writing),...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve the tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare... | |
 | 1836
...The business of the •,rornen is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, and communicate it to their children. They are the records of the publick council, and they preserve traditions of the stipulations in treaties one hundred years back... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1837
...company.'"' Rules of Conversation. — "The business of the women is to take exact noticeof what passes, imprint it in their memories, (for they have no writing,)...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back ; which, when we compare with... | |
 | 1837
...hindmost. The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, and communicate it to their children. They are the records of the publick council, and they preserve traditions of the stipulations in treaties one hundred years back... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 708 Seiten
...company.' " Rules of Conversation. — "The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, (for they have no writing,)...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back; which, when we compare with... | |
 | James Wimer - 1841 - 633 Seiten
...company.' " Rules of conversation. — "The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, (for they have no writing,)...children. They are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a hundred years back, which, when we compare with... | |
 | James Wimer - 1841 - 633 Seiten
...company.' " Rules of conversation. — "The business of the women is to take exact notice of what passes, imprint it in their memories, (for they have no writing,) and communicate it to their children. 1 hey are the records of the council, and they preserve tradition of the stipulations in treaties a... | |
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