| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1804 - 398 pages
...the captain was come to kill him, and the rest of the savages there, but tellhim," saidhe, " weknow it, but fear him not ; neither will we shun him, let him begin when he dare, he shall not take us at unawares." Others whet their knives before him, using insulting gestures... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1808 - 226 pages
...and interpreter, that he " understood the captain was come to kill him, and the rest of the savages there, but tell him," said he, " we know it, but fear...; neither will we shun him, let him begin when he dare, he shall not take us at unawares." Others whet their knives before him, using insulting gestures... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - New England - 1820 - 332 pages
...and interpreter, that he "understood the captain was come to kill him, and the rest of the sarages there; but tell him," said he, "we know it, but fear...not; neither will we shun him, let him begin when he dare, he shall not take us at unawares." Others whetted their knives before him, using insulting gestures... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1826 - 498 pages
...told him, he understood that the Captain was come to kill himself ar.d the rest of the savages there. Tell him, said he, we know it, but fear him not, neither will we shun him; but let him begin •when he dare, he will not take us unawares. Many times after, divers of them severally,... | |
| John Warner Barber - United States - 1828 - 280 pages
...Standish's guide and interpreter, that he " understood the Captain had come to kill him and the rest of tho Indians there ; but tell him," said he, "we know it,...; neither will we shun him ; let him begin when he dare, he shall not take us at unawares." Others whetted their knives before him, using insulting gestures... | |
| Francis Baylies - Massachusetts - 1830 - 350 pages
...Hobbomock ' that he understood the captain was come to kill him and the rest of the Indians there.' ' Tell him, (said he,) we know it, but fear him not, neither will we shun him, but let him begin when he dare, he will not take us unawares.' Many of the Indians would sharpen their... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...understood the captain wot come to kill him and the rest of the Indians there. " Tell him, (said Peksuot,) we know it, but fear him* not, neither will we shun him; but let him begin when he dare[si], he will not take us unawares." The Indians now, as we might expect,... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 642 pages
...understood the captain was come to kill him, and the rest of the Indians there. " Tell him, (said Feksuot,) we know it, but fear him not, neither will we shun him ; but let him begin when he dare [s], he will not take us unawares." The Indians now, as we might expect,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...him, he understood that the Captain was come to kill himself and the rest of the salvages there. " Tell him," said he, " we know it, but fear him not, neither will we shun him ; but let him begin 1 The same as pinse, on page 288. 338 INSOLENCE OF PECKSUOT AND WITUWAMAT. CHAP.... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 546 pages
...him, he understood that the Captain was come to kill himself and the rest of the salvages there. " Tell him," said he, " we know it, but fear him not, neither will we shun him ; but let him begin CHAP. when he dare, he shall not take us at unawares." Many ~"v~ times after, divers... | |
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