Improvement Era, Volume 16, Issue 9Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association., 1913 - Mormon Church |
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Page 853
... brother's keeper ? ' Let us then be aroused by every consideration that can act upon the mind of a patriot , a philanthropist , or a Christian ; and let us give our hands , our heads , and our hearts to the great work of human ...
... brother's keeper ? ' Let us then be aroused by every consideration that can act upon the mind of a patriot , a philanthropist , or a Christian ; and let us give our hands , our heads , and our hearts to the great work of human ...
Page 856
... Brothers , listen to what we say . There was a time when our forefathers owned this great land . Their seats extended from the rising to the setting sun . The Great Spirit had made it for the use of the Indians . He had created the ...
... Brothers , listen to what we say . There was a time when our forefathers owned this great land . Their seats extended from the rising to the setting sun . The Great Spirit had made it for the use of the Indians . He had created the ...
Page 862
... Brother Haskell , knowing the country , was sent ahead of the company to entrench himself on the table land which could be reached only by a narrow pass , while Brother Hamblin re- mained behind to gather as many of the Indians ' plans ...
... Brother Haskell , knowing the country , was sent ahead of the company to entrench himself on the table land which could be reached only by a narrow pass , while Brother Hamblin re- mained behind to gather as many of the Indians ' plans ...
Page 863
... Brother Smith in the saddle upon a mule , with Brother McConnell be- hind to hold him on , they hurried away , the Indians in close pursuit . Thus they traveled as fast as they could , Brother Smith often pleading to be left , as he was ...
... Brother Smith in the saddle upon a mule , with Brother McConnell be- hind to hold him on , they hurried away , the Indians in close pursuit . Thus they traveled as fast as they could , Brother Smith often pleading to be left , as he was ...
Page 864
... brother Arropine ( or Seig- nerouch ) were the leaders in all strife , while Sowiatt , an old diplomat who always befriended the whites , was the peace chief . As before remarked , the underlying cause of the Walker war was the refusal ...
... brother Arropine ( or Seig- nerouch ) were the leaders in all strife , while Sowiatt , an old diplomat who always befriended the whites , was the peace chief . As before remarked , the underlying cause of the Walker war was the refusal ...
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