| United States. Congress - 1843 - 700 頁
...wean them from their love for war, but to inspire them with a love for peace and all iis avocations. With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing them has already been made. The schoolmaster and ihe missionary are found side by side; and the remnants of what were once numerous and powerful nalions... | |
| United States. Congress - 1843 - 696 頁
...wean them from their ¡ore for war, but to inspire them with a love for peace and all its avocations. With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing...and the missionary are found side by side; and the remnants of what were once numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders up of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1843 - 698 頁
...love for war, but to inspire them with a love for peace and all its avocations. With several of Ihe tribes, great progress in civilizing them has already...and the missionary are found side by side; and the remnants of what were once numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders up of... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 頁
...wean them from their love for war, but to inspire them with a love. of peace and all its avocations. With several of the tribes great progress in civilizing...numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders-up of a new name for themselves and their posterity. The balance in the treasury on the first... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 708 頁
...to wean them from the love of war, but to inspire them with a love of peace and all its avocations. With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing...new name for themselves and their posterity." THE SECOJS'D SEMIXOLE WAR. gionally, a signal triumph was obtained by the most untiring exertion, but the... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 338 頁
...to wean them from the love of war, but to inspire them with a love of peace and all its avocations. With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing...missionary are found side by side, and the remains of what wore once numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders up of a new name for themselves... | |
| Elwell Stephen Otis - 1878 - 298 頁
...Tyler, in his message of eighteen hundred and fortytwo, thus speaks of improvement among the Indians : " With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing...and the missionary are found side by side, and the remnant of what were once numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders up of... | |
| John Lewis Thomson - 1887 - 750 頁
...to wean them from the love of war, but to inspire them with a love of peace and all its avocations. With several of the tribes, great progress in civilizing...new name for themselves and their posterity." The war with the Seminoles in Florida, was certainly the most unsatisfactory, and least glorious one, in... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 506 頁
...wean them from their love for war, but to inspire them with a love of peace and all its vocations. With several of the tribes great progress in civilizing...numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders-up of a new name for themselves and their posterity. The balance in the treasury on the 1st... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 516 頁
...wean them from their love for war, but to inspire them with a love of peace and all its vocations. With several of the tribes great progress in civilizing...numerous and powerful nations may yet be preserved as the builders-up of a new name for themselves and their posterity. The balance in the treasury on the 1st... | |
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