... by the thirty savage tribes, enumerated within the early limits of New England ? Tell me, politician, how long did this shadow of a colony, on which your conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast ? Student of history,... The Ladies' Pearl: A Monthly Magazine - Page 1991842Full view - About this book
| John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast ? Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements,...houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labour and spare meals; was it dis- • ease; was it the tomahawk; was it the deep malady of a blighted... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 286 pages
...of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements, the abandoned adventurers of other times, and find the parallel of this. Was...houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labour and spare meals ; was it disease ; was it the tomahawk ; was it the deep malady of a blighted... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 452 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast ? Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements,...adventures of other times, and find the parallel of 80 this. Was it the winter's storm, beating upon the houseless heads of women and children ; was it... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 414 pages
...projects, the deserted settlements, the abandoned adventures of other times, and find the parallel of 80 this. Was it the winter's storm, beating upon the...houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labour and spare meals ; — was it disease, — was it the tomahawk, — was it the deep malady of... | |
| John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast ? Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements,...houseless heads of women and children; was it hard labour and spare meals; was it disease ; was it the tomahawk ; was it the deep malady of a blighted... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - English language - 1829 - 62 pages
...not smiled, languish on the distant coast? Student of history, compare for me the baffled prospects, the deserted settlements, the abandoned adventures...houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labour and spare meals ; was it disease ; was it the tomahawk ; was it the deep malady of a blighted... | |
| John Frost - North America - 1838 - 404 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant coast? ' Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements,...other times, and find the parallel of this. Was it in the winter's storm, beating upon the houseless heads of women and children? Was it hard labour and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1841 - 682 pages
...history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements, the abandoned adventurers, of other times, and find the parallel of this. Was...houseless heads of women and children ; was it hard labour and spare meals ; was it disease ; was it the tomahawk ; was it the deep malady of a blighted... | |
| George Merriam - Reader (Elementary) - 1841 - 308 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on tlje distant coast ? Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements, the abandoned adventures of other times, and parallel of this. 10. Was it the winter's storm, beating upon the houseless heads of women and children;... | |
| Women - 1842 - 346 pages
...conventions and treaties had not smiled, languish on the distant const? Student of history, compare for me the baffled projects, the deserted settlements,...women and children, — was it hard labor and spare meais, — was it disease, — was it the tomahawk, — was it the deep malady of a blighted hope,... | |
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