| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 618 sayfa
...because many English be not good, and " may be they come to us and kill us, as in the other case. " We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry " the English have driven us from our praying to God and from " our teacher. We did begin to understand... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 618 sayfa
...us and kill us, as in the other case. "We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry " the English have driven us from our praying to God...begin to understand a little of praying " to God. We thank humbly the Council. We remember " our love to Mr. Henchman and James Richardson. " The mark... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 628 sayfa
...because many English be not good, and " may be they come to us and kill us, as in the other case. " We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry " the English have driven us from our praying to God and from " our teacher. We did begin to understand... | |
| 1852 - 448 sayfa
...us because many English bo not good, and may be they come to us and kill us, as in the other ccac. We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry the English have driven us from our praying to God and from our teacher, (Mr. Eliot). \V» did begin... | |
| Convers Francis - 1840 - 384 sayfa
...brought a blush to the faces of men calling themselves Christians. " We are not sorry," they said, " for what we leave behind ; but we are sorry, that...did begin to understand a little of praying to God." But at length winter and hunger drove them back to their wigwams. When their return was made known... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 sayfa
...brought a blush to the faces of men calling themselves Christians. " We are not sorry," they said, " for what we leave behind ; but we are sorry, that...did begin to understand a little of praying to God." But at length winter and hunger drove them back to their wigwams. When their return was made known... | |
| 1847 - 340 sayfa
...the wilderness ; messengers were sent to them inviting them to return, but they gave this answer : We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry that the English have driven us from praying to God, and from our leader. We did begin to understand a little of praying to God. When the... | |
| M. Murray - 1852 - 454 sayfa
...fled far into the forest, where they were exposed to cold and hunger. " We are sorry," said they, " that the English have driven us from our praying to God, and from our teacher." At the close of the war the survivors were allowed to return to their settlements, but a blow had been... | |
| Chandler Eastman Potter - 1856 - 942 sayfa
...come to us and kill us, as in the other case. We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but are sorry the English have driven us from our praying to God and from our teacher, (Mr. Eliot.) We did begin to under** stand a little praying to God. We thank humbly the Council* We... | |
| Charles Cowley - 1862 - 34 sayfa
...us, because many English be not good, and may be they cometo us and bill us, as in the other case. We are not sorry for what we leave behind, but we are sorry the English have driven us from our praying to find and from our teacher. We did begin to understand... | |
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