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" He denounced death against anyone who displeased him or opposed his wishes ; it is, therefore, not surprising that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess unlimited power and excite universal terror. The proud savage, whenever... "
Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: Franchère, G. Narrative of a voyage to the ... - Page 84
edited by - 1904
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History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark: To ..., Volume 1

Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - Columbia River - 1893 - 506 pages
...anyone who displeased him or opposed his wishes ; it is, therefore, not surprising that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...terrible being appeared, rendered the homage of a slave." This immense brute's Indian name was Wash-ing-guh-sah-ba ; he was a great scoundrel and a great soldier....
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The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904: A Story of the Great ..., Volume 1

Olin Dunbar Wheeler - Americana - 1904 - 428 pages
...any one who displeased him, or opposed his wishes: it is therefore not surprising, that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...terrible being appeared, rendered the homage of a slave. Irving, in Astoria, devotes several pages to this remarkable man. It is stated that the large mound...
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Annual Report and Collections

Meriwether Lewis, State Historical Society of Wisconsin - Lewis and Clark Expedition - 1916 - 486 pages
...anyone who displeased him, or opposed his wishes; it is therefore not surprising that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess unlimited power, and excite universal terror." Early Western Travels, VI, 81-82. From a letter, a copy of which is before me, written by Mitchell...
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Annals of Iowa

Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - Iowa - 1923 - 670 pages
...anyone who displeased him or opposed his wishes; it is, therefore, nol surprising that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...universal terror. The proud savage, whenever this terrihle heing appeared, rendered the homage of a slave.' This immense hrute's Indian name was Washing-guh-sah-ha...
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History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark

Elliot Coues - History - 2007 - 493 pages
...anyone who displeased him or opposed his wishes ; it is, therefore, not surprising that he, who ' held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...terrible being appeared, rendered the homage of a slave." This immense brute's Indian name was Wash-ing-gtth-sah-ba ; he was a great scoundrel and a great soldier....
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 7

1816 - 670 pages
...any one who displeased him, or opposed his wishes: it is therefore not surprising, that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...with these, other motives have but little force." — p. 88. " With respect to their religion, it is extremely difficult, particularly from the slight...
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Annals of Iowa

Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - Iowa - 1921 - 686 pages
...anyone who displeised him or opposed his wishes; it is, therefore, not surprising that he, who held at his disposal the lives of others, should possess...terrible being appeared, rendered the homage of a slave.' This immense brute's Indian name was washtlHUti 'ih hi' he was a great scoundrel and a great soldier....
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Annals of Iowa

Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - Iowa - 1921 - 690 pages
...anyone who displeased him or opposed his wishes; it is, therefore, not surprising that he, who field at his disposal the lives of others, should possess unlimited power and exciie universal terror. The proud savage, whenever this terrible being appeared, rendered the homage...
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