| Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...reason we have come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, but to do good. We have met, then, in the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage can be taken on either side, but all is to be openness, brotherhood and love; while all are to be treated... | |
| Dewitt Clinton Poole - Dakota Indians - 1881 - 248 pages
...the city peopled by the descendants of those who, in their dealings with red men, had said, " We are met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on either side, but all to be openness, brotherhood and love," the Indians were taken... | |
| William Penn - 1882 - 524 pages
...serve them to the utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury, and thns provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1883 - 412 pages
...hostile weapons against our fellow creatures, for which reason we have come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. 33. We are met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken... | |
| Jane Budge - Pennsylvania - 1885 - 86 pages
...hostile weapons against our fellow-creatures, for which reason we have come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. We are met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on... | |
| United States - 1887 - 220 pages
...utmost of their power. It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow - creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object...provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. They were there met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on... | |
| Charles Sumner - Fourth of July orations - 1893 - 144 pages
...fellow-creatures, for which reason we come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, but to do good. We are now met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on either side, but all is to be openness, brotherhood, and love, while all are to be... | |
| Andrew J. Palm, Henry Randall Waite - Social sciences - 1893 - 842 pages
...which reason we have come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury but to do good. We have met them in the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage can be taken on either side, but all is to be openness, brotherhood, and love, and all are to be treated... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1901 - 740 pages
...hostile weapons against our fellow creatures, for which reason wr have come unarmed. Our object is not to do injury, and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. We are met on the broad pathway of goo.i faith and good will, so that no advantage is to be taken on... | |
| Indians of North America - 1904 - 952 pages
...and in conclusion of an address to the assembled Indians of that locality and day said "Our desire is not to do injury and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. We are now met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, and no advantage will be taken on... | |
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