There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent campaign must be made, following them to their haunts — hunting them to the " fastnesses of the mountains." They must be surrounded, starved into coming in, surprised or inveigled... Overland Monthly - Page 1991885Full view - About this book
| Sylvester Mowry - 1863 - 152 pages
...young, make good servants, and are sold by the Pimos in the Territory and in Sonora. There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent,...mountains." They must be surrounded, starved into coining in, surprised or inveigled — by white flags, or any other method, human or divine — and... | |
| Sylvester Mowry - 1863 - 148 pages
...young, make good servants, and are sold by the Pimos in the Territory and in Sonora. There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent, campaign must be made, following them to their hauuts—hunting them to the "fastnesses of the mountains." They must be surrounded, starved into coming... | |
| Sylvester Mowry - 1864 - 270 pages
...young, make good servants, and are sold by the Pimos in ' the Territory and in Sonora. There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent...put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-minded individual who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting his mistaken... | |
| Sylvester Mowry - 1864 - 260 pages
...young, make good servants, and are sold by the Pimos in the Territory and in Sonora. There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent...— and then put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-r5inded individual who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say that I pity without respecting... | |
| Sylvester Mowry - 1864 - 252 pages
...young, make good servants, and are sold by the Pimos in the Territory and in Sonora. There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent campaign must be made, following them to their haunts—hunting them to the " fastnesses of the mountains." They must be surrounded, starved into... | |
| Raphael Pumpelly - 1870 - 546 pages
...used or recommended by Americans. Read the following quotation from a late work: " There is only ona way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent...into coming in, surprised or inveigled — by white fl;igs, or any other method, human or divine — and then put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-minded... | |
| Raphael Pumpelly - 1870 - 504 pages
...used or recommended by Americans. Read the following quotation from a late work: " There is only ons way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent campaign must be made, following them to their haunts—hunting them to the ' fastnesses of the mountains.' They must be surrounded, starved into... | |
| rapheal pumpelly - 1870 - 498 pages
...used or recommended by Americans. Read the following quotation from a late work: " There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent campaign must be made, following them to their haunts—hunting them to the c fastnesses of the mountains.' They must be surrounded, starved into... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1889 - 890 pages
...to be apprehended is on the roads; and this can be avoided by ordinary caution. . .There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent...put to death. If these ideas shock any weak-minded individual, who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say I pity without respecting his mistaken... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1888 - 880 pages
...be apprehended is on the roads; and this can be avoided by ordinary caution . . . There is only one way to wage war against the Apaches. A steady, persistent...or divine — and then put to death. If these ideas shuck any weak-minded individual, who thinks himself a philanthropist, I can only say I pity without... | |
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