| 1787 - 530 pages
...Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they paifed, and laid, ' Logan is the friend of white men.' 1 had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man. Col. Crefap, the lait fpring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not... | |
| 1789 - 592 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they paffcd, and faid, ' Logan is the friend of white men.' I had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man, Col. Crefap, the laft fpring in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not... | |
| 1789 - 604 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they paifcd, and faid, ' Logan is the friend of white men.' I had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man, Col. Crefip, the lall fpring in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they paiTed, and faid, ' Logan i« the friend of white men.' I had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man. Col, Crefap, the lall fpring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1792 - 522 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they pafled, and faid, " Logan is the friend of white men." 1 had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man. Col. Crefap, the laft fpring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 pages
...think of the fpeech of Logan, the Indian chief, when all his kindred were murdered by the Englifh: " There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature." It is a cold, ar chearlefs, and forlorn feeling of this nature, which muft freeze the ycnng blood,... | |
| 1795 - 612 pages
...think of the fpecch of Logan, the Indian chief, when all bis kindred were murdered by the Engliih : " There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature." It is a cold, a cbearlefs, and forlorn feeling of this nature, which mull freeze the young blood, and... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1795 - 614 pages
...think of the fpeech of Logan, the Indian chief, when all his kindred were murdered by the Englifh: " There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature." It is a cold, ar chearlefs, and forlorn feeling of this nature, which muft freeze the ycnng blood,... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they pafled, and faid Logan is the friend of white mtn. I had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one man. Colonel Crefap, the laft fpring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not fparing... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 pages
...whites, that my countrymen pointed as they palled, and faid Lagan is the Jnend of white men. I had even thought to have lived with you, but for the injuries of one mm. Colonel Crefap, the laft fpring, in. cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of... | |
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