| 1814 - 652 pages
...It is only known that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous treaty, of which more has been said in the way... | |
| 1812 - 576 pages
...which, however, no more se'eras to have been remembered, but that ' they pledged themselves to live in love with William * Penn and his children, as long as the sun and moon should en' dure. ' And thus ended this famous treaty ; — of which Vol» taire has remarked,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 pages
...It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the Sun and Moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous Treaty, of which more has been said in the way... | |
| 1813 - 550 pages
...of which, however, no more seems to have been remembered, but that " they pledged themselves to live in love with William Penn and his children, as long as the sun and moon should endure." And thus ended this famous treaty ; — of which Voltaire has remarked,... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 pages
...He treated these savages as his brethren, and he made them such. They pledged themselves " to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure" — nor did they violate their faith. It is lamentable to be constrained... | |
| 1814 - 1112 pages
...It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous treaty, of which more has been said in the way... | |
| 1814 - 402 pages
...It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the Sun and Moon should endure." The following account of the original state and the early progress of... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 pages
...He treated these savages as his brethren, and he made them such. They pledged themselves " to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure" — nor did they violate their faith. It is lamentable to be constrained... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 pages
...He treated these savages as his brethren, and he made them such. They pledged themselves " to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon should endure" — nor did they violate their faith. It is lamentable to be constrained... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 pages
...It is only known, that they solemnly pledged themselves, according to their country manner, to live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the Sun and Moon should endure. — Thus ended this famous Treaty, of which more has been said in the way... | |
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