| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1874 - 492 páginas
...original record of the meeting has CHAP — " on the broad pathway of good faith and good will , — - no advantage shall be taken on either side, but all...be openness and love. I will not call you children ; Dec. for parents sometimes chide their children too severely ; nor brothers only ; for brothers differ.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1875 - 660 páginas
...and friendship with them. "We meet," Penn said, "in the broad pathway of good faith and good will ; no advantage shall be taken on either side, but all...between me and you, I will not compare to a chain; CO fc < hH p % HH w W h W H W for that the rains might rust, or a falling tree might break, We are... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1875 - 424 páginas
...the northern edge of Philadelphia, he told the Indians how he meant to treat them. He said to them, " I will not call you children, for parents sometimes...only, for brothers differ. The friendship between you and me I will not compare to a chain ; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 622 páginas
...composed of an equal number of men from each race. " We meet," such were the words of William Penn, Nov! " on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will ;...friendship between me and you I will not compare to a chain ; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break. We are the same as if one man's body... | |
| Mrs. Lewis B. Monroe - 1876 - 286 páginas
...by a few Quaker friends, every Indian heart was moved to love him as ho uttered these words: — " I will not call you children, for parents sometimes...only, for brothers differ. The friendship between you and me I will not compare to a chain, for that the rains might rust or the falling tree might break.... | |
| Edward Smith Wheeler - 1876 - 160 páginas
...Moravian saints the bread and wine of the Christian Sacrament. In 1682, Penn promised the Indians, " No advantage shall be taken on either side, but all shall be openness and love." 53 In 1685, the agents of Penn shamefully defrauded the tribes of their lands to the Susquehanna, and,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1876 - 878 páginas
...of peace and friendship. " We meet," said Penn, " on the broad pathway of good faith and good will ; no advantage shall be taken on either side ; but all shall be openness and love." And so it was. "Thou'lt find," said the Quaker, " in me and in mine, But friends and brothers to thee... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 396 páginas
...the northern edge of Philadelphia, he told the Indians how he meant to treat them. He said to them, " I will not call you children, for parents sometimes...only, for brothers differ. The friendship between you and me I will not compare to a chain ; for that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might... | |
| George Bancroft - 1878 - 624 páginas
...composed of an equal number of men from each race. " We meet," such were the words of William Penn, Nov! " on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will ;...friendship between me and you I will not compare to a chain ; f OT that the rains might rust, or the falling tree might break. We are the same as if one man's... | |
| William Mason Cornell - 1878 - 514 páginas
...shall be taken on either side, bat all shall be openness and love. I will not call you childi en , for parents sometimes chide their children too severely...; nor brothers only, for brothers differ ; — the friendiship between thee and me I will not compare to a chain, for that, the rains may rust, or the... | |
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