| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1823 - 470 頁
...before them, and appeared to infuse new life. ' After lashing the post and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen...nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen horses from the Pawnees, and struck the... | |
| Edwin James - 1823 - 390 頁
...laid before them, and-appeared to infuse new life. After lashing the post and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen...nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen horses from the Pawnees, and struck the... | |
| 1823 - 508 頁
...before them, and appeared to infuse new life. ' After lashing the post and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen horses seven or eight times from theKonzas; he had first struck the bodies of three of that nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses... | |
| 1824 - 856 頁
...before them, and appeared to infuse new life. " After lashing the post and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen...struck the bodies of three of that nation slain in hattle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen... | |
| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 頁
...before them, and appeared to infuse new life. After lashing the post, and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen...nation, slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the * Of this an explanation will hereafter be given. o letan nation, and had struck one of their dead,... | |
| Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - 1836 - 206 頁
...remarkable, that this practice is common to all the North American tribes of Savages. — Eu. VOL. II.— G manifest effect upon his auditors, who were presently...nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen horses from the Pawnees, and struck the... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1846 - 334 頁
...before them, and appeared to infuse new life. " After lashing the post, and making his threat, letan went on to narrate his martial exploits. He had stolen horses seven or eight times from the Kanzas; he had first struck the bodies of three of that nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1849 - 308 頁
...Ie'tan now stepped forward, and lashed a post with his whip, declaring that he would punish those that did not dance. This threat, from one whom they had...He had stolen horses seven or eight times from the Kanzas; he had first struck the bodies of three of that nation slain in battle. He had stolen horses... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 頁
...appeared to infuse new life. After lashing the post, and making his threat, letan went on to relate his martial exploits. He had stolen horses, seven...nation, slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen horses from the Pawnees, and struck the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1855 - 350 頁
...recounting his martial deeds, letan said he had stolen horses seven or eight times from the Kanzas; he had first struck the bodies of three of that nation, slain in battle. He had stolen horses from the letan nation, and had struck one of their dead. He had stolen horses from the Pawnees, and had struck... | |
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