| 1906 - 794 lehte
...of her." CAMERON, James, soldier. IV. 136. " Scots, follow me 1 " CANONCHET, Indian chief. X. 402. " I like it well. I shall die before my heart is soft, or I have said anything unworthy of myself." GARY, Alice, author. I. 535. " I want to go away." CHADWICK,... | |
| Norman Barton Wood - 1906 - 806 lehte
...Wampanoag's nail shall be delivered up." When told that he must die he made this memorable answer: "I like it well; I shall die before my heart is soft, or I have said anything unworthy of myself." Because he had refused to violate the laws of hospitality... | |
| 1907 - 178 lehte
...would procure the submission of his tribe. This he refused to do. When told he must die, he replied : " I like it well. I shall die before my heart is soft, or I have said anything unworthy of myself." To insure the fidelity of the friendly tribes by committing... | |
| Ripley Hitchcock - 1909 - 454 lehte
...last man rather than become servants to the English. When ordered to prepare for death, he replied, "I like it well; I shall die before my heart is soft, or I shall have spoken anything unworthy of myself." Two Indians were appointed to shoot him, and his... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf - 1910 - 544 lehte
...thus exhibiting more than the Roman spirit of another who, when informed that he must die, replied, "I like it well, I shall die before my heart is soft, and before I have said anything unworthy of myself." At this time I had just returned from my camp... | |
| Kate Dickinson Sweetser - 1913 - 216 lehte
...VVampanoag's nail shall be delivered upl" When told that he must die, he made this memorable remark, "I like it well; I shall die before my heart is soft or I have said anything unworthy of myself." "Because of his refusal to surrender his friends to certain... | |
| Katharine Pyle - 1914 - 224 lehte
...make his people submit to the English, but this he refused to do. He was not afraid to die. He said: "I like it well; I shall die before my heart is soft, or I have said anything unworthy of myself." Philip, too, no longer cared to live. His tribe was scattered.... | |
| Edwin Legrand Sabin - 1918 - 376 lehte
...Oneka, son of Uncas. His father killed my father. Let Oneka kill me. He is a sachem." "You must die." "I like it well. I shall die before my heart is soft, or I have said anything of which Canonchet shall be ashamed." Even his enemies admired him. The English... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 478 lehte
...of the love and fidelity of the Indian allies. Canonchet's last words on learning his sentence were, "I like it well. I shall die before my heart is soft or I have spoken unworthy words." The historian Hubbard calls Canonchet "a most perfidious villain," "a... | |
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