| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 páginas
...suffering, &c. When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to thank him. " What you have told us," says he, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have... | |
| Anna Cummings Johnson - 1855 - 358 páginas
...sufferings. When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to thank him : " What you have told us," said he, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us these things you have heard... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 páginas
...sufferings, &c. When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to thank him. " What you have told us," says he, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1856 - 590 páginas
...he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to thank him. " What you have told us," says he, " is afl very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far, to tell us those things which you have... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1859 - 794 páginas
...When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up lo thank him. ' What you have told us,1 said he, 'w all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We. are much oblige- 1 by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things, which you... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1860 - 754 páginas
...Indian orator stood up to thank him. ' What you have told us,' said he, 'is all very good. It is iiideed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. Wt are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell its those things, which you have... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1887 - 330 páginas
...When he had finished an Indian orator rose to thank him. " What you have told us," said the orator, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coining so far to tell us those things which you have... | |
| George W. Lindsay, Charles C. Conley, Charles H. Litchman - 1893 - 664 páginas
...sufferings, etc. When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to thank him. "What you have told us," said he, "is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are very much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis, Lewis, Edwin Hebert - 1899 - 442 páginas
...etc. When he had finished, an Indian orator stood up to no thank him. "What you have told us," says he, "is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1900 - 190 páginas
...suffering, etc. When he had finished an Indian orator stood up to thank him. " What you have told us," says he, " is all very good. It is indeed bad to eat apples. It is better to make them all into cider. We are much obliged by your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have... | |
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