This is a much greater act of hospitality than we have witnessed from any nation or tribe since we have passed the Rocky mountains, in short be it spoken to their immortal honor it is the only act which deserves the appellation of hospitallity which we... Natural History - Page 1141919Full view - About this book
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - 426 pages
...filled with horse beef and the bread of cows, Those people has shewn much greater acts of hospitallity than we have witnessed from any nation or tribe since...spoken to their immortal honor it is the only act which diserves the appelation of hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter, [Lewis:3 Sunday May... | |
| Bernard De Voto, Bernard Augustine De Voto - 1998 - 484 pages
...Meriwether Lewis wrote in his journal, 'is a much greater act of hospitality than we have wimessed from any nation or tribe since we have passed the...deserves the appellation of hospitallity which we have wimessed in this quarter.' Clark found them 'much more clenly in their persons and habitations than... | |
| 2000 - 478 pages
...need. On the return trip, when the Nez Perce gave the expedition some horses to eat, Lewis called it "a much greater act of hospitality than we have witnessed...hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter." Clark described the tribe as "much more clenly in their persons and habitations than any nation we... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 2002 - 560 pages
...the other we informed them we would pospone killing untill we had consumed the one already killed. This is a much greater act of hospitality than we...hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter. we in formed these people that we were hungry and fatiegued at this moment, that when we had eaten and... | |
| Bruce W. Smalley - 2003 - 202 pages
...kill... the Chief revolted at the idea of an exchange... they soon produced us two fat young Horses... This is a much greater act of hospitality than we...Mountains. In short be it spoken to their immortal honor... a principal Chief by name Ho-hast-ill-pilp arrived... we spoke... and gave... each a medal... The Indians... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton - 2003 - 478 pages
...the other we informed them we would pospone killing untill we had consumed the one already killed. This is a much greater act of hospitality than we...the Rocky mountains, in short be it spoken to their immor53. The familiar Hidatsas. tal honor it is the only act which deserves the appellation of hospitallity... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 2002 - 398 pages
...filled with horse beef and the bread of cows. Those people has Shewn much greater acts of hospitallity than we have witnessed from any nation or tribe Since...Spoken to their immortal honor it is the only act which diserves the appelation of hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter. 24o 1. Snow meltwater... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 2003 - 314 pages
...fine fat young colts for us, we killed one and ate it, saving the other. Capt. Lewis declared that this is a much greater act of hospitality than we have witnessed from any nation since we have passed the Rocky Mountains, in short he said, it should be said to the immortal honor... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 2004 - 572 pages
...the other we informed them we would pospone killing untill we had consumed the one already killed. This is a much greater act of hospitality than we...hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter. [Camped on Lawyer Creek, southwest of Kamiah, Lewis County, Idaho, where the party remained until May... | |
| Patrick Lee - 2005 - 244 pages
...with such as we wished, and produced 2 — Those people have shewn much greater acts of hospitallity than we have witnessed from any nation or tribe since...spoken to their immortal honor it is the only act which diserves the appellation of hospitallity which we have witnessed in this quarter. May 1 1 (Lewis):... | |
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