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" ... for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury, and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side,... "
The Table Book... - Page 625
by William Hone - 1827 - 870 pages
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volumes 21-22

1854 - 402 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...made for their eternal union. 'Among other things,' says tho writer of an abstract of the Memoirs of Penn in the Edinburgh Review, ' they were not to be...
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The History of Pennsylvania from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

William Henry Carpenter - Pennsylvania - 1854 - 376 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good-will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...brotherhood, and love. After these and other words, Penn opened a parchment which he held in his hand, and conveyed to the Indians, article by article,...
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History of the Shawnee Indians, 1851-1854 Inclusive

Henry Harvey - 1855 - 334 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...purchase, and the words of the compact then made for their perpetual union. Among other things, even in the territory they had alienated, they were not to be...
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History of the Shawnee Indians, from the Year 1681 to 1854, Inclusive

Henry Harvey - Indians of North America - 1855 - 356 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness, brotherhood, and love.' After these and oiher words, he unrolled the parchment, and, by means of the same inttq>reter, conveyed to them, article...
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel, Comprising ...

W. O. Blake - Biography - 1856 - 1016 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...made for their eternal union. ' Among other things,' says Mr. Clarkson, Hhey were not to be molested in their lawful pursuits, even in the territory they...
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The table book

William Hone - 1859 - 918 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so ! ¡i я no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness, brotherhood, und love. After these and other words, he unrolled the parchment, and by means of the same interpreter,...
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The Revised Lesson Book for Standard I(-vi) of the Revised Code of the ...

Great Britain. Committee on Education - Education - 1864 - 200 pages
...Spirit, but to do good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that all was to be openness, brotherhood, and love." After these and other words, by means of the interpreter, he conveyed to them, article by article, the conditions of the purchase,...
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The Boy's Yearly Volume for ...

Children's literature, English - 1868 - 510 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...brotherhood, and love. After these and other words, Penn opened a parchment which he held in his hand, and conveyed to the Indians, article by article,...
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Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts, Volume 16

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 264 pages
...They were then met on the broad Eathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to e taken on either side, but all was to be openness,...made for their eternal union. ' Among other things,' says Mr Clarkson, 'they were not to be molested in their lawful pursuits, even in the territory they...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Volumes 15-16

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Anthologies - 1869 - 526 pages
...good. They were then met on the broad pathway of good faith and good will, so that no advantage was to be taken on either side, but all was to .be openness,...these and other words, he unrolled the parchment, is and by means of the same interpreter conveyed to them, article by article, the conditions of the...
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