| 1814 - 580 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of cyery danger which you have generally evinced ; J assure you, nothing shall be wanting on my part to...march, they explored their way to what they supposed to he the Red River. Here they were met by a party of Spanish cavalry, by whom Pike was informed, to his... | |
| 1814 - 550 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger which you have generally evinced ; I assure you, nothing shall be wanting on my part to...affected, and retired with assurances of perseverance in duly." Amidst these distresses, after a three months' winter's march, they explored their way to what... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1821 - 410 strani
...contempt of every danger, which you have generally. evinced j I assure you, nothing shall be wanting OH my part to procure you the rewards of our government....perseverance in duty." Amidst these distresses, after a three month's winter's march, they explored their way to what they supposed to be the Red River. Here they... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1821 - 456 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger, which you have generally evinced ; I assure you, nothing shall be wanting on my part to...affected, and retired with assurances of perseverance in dutv." Amidst these distresses, after a three montn's winter's march, they explored their way to what... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 626 strani
...all, except Pike and one other, were in some degree injured by the cold. After a three months' winter march, they explored their way to what they supposed to be the Red nver. Here they were met by a party of Spanish cavalry, by whom Pike was mformed, to his great astonishment,... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger, which you have generally evinced ; I assure you, nothing shall be wanting on my part to...government, and gratitude of your countrymen.' "They all departed, very much affected, and retired with assurances of perseverance in duty." Amidst these distresses,... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger, which you have generally evinced ; I assure you, nothing shall be wanting on my part to...the rewards of our government, and gratitude of your country men.' " They all departed. very much affected, and retired with assurances of perseverance... | |
| Zebulon Montgomery Pike - 1895 - 514 strani
...the obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger which you have generally evinced. I assure you nothing shall be wanting, on my part, to procure you the rewards of our government and the gratitude of your countrymen." They all appeared very much affected, and retired with assurances... | |
| 1925 - 280 strani
...[the] obedience, perseverance, and ready contempt of every danger which you have generally evinced. I assure you nothing shall be wanting on my part to procure you the rewards of our government and [the] gratitude of your countrymen." They all appeared very much affected, and retired with assurances... | |
| Zebulon Montgomery Pike - 1925 - 284 strani
...[the] obedience, perseverance,' and ready contempt of every danger which you have generally evinced. I assure you nothing shall be wanting on my part to procure you the rewards of our government and [the] gratitude of your countrymen." They all appeared very much affected, and retired with assurances... | |
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