| James Biggs - 1808 - 328 strani
...Spanish, she will probably speak to us in harsh language, stfid we shall be obliged to fight — God knows what our fate would be if captured ; for I be.lieve...English, perhaps " all may be well." I must conclude, as we10 are going to prepare for action. Our sea commander says, "if she is an enemy, we must overcome... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 334 strani
...Spanish, she will probably speak to us in harsh language, and we shall be obliged to fight — God knows what our fate would be if captured ; for I believe...very questionable shape. If she is English, perhaps may be well." I must conclude, as we are going to prepare for action. Our sea commander says, " if... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 356 strani
...probably speak to us in harsh language, and we shall be obliged to fight — God knows what our fete would be if captured ; for I believe we must appear to them a suspicious Act, who are on the high seas in a very questionable shape; If she is English, perhaps u all may be... | |
| 1872 - 628 strani
...in harsh language, and we shall be obliged to fight. God knows what our fate would be if captared, for I believe we must appear to them a suspicious...may be well.'' I must conclude, as we are going to pre[636] pare *for action. Our sea commander says, "If she is an enemy we must overcome or perish."... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1872 - 638 strani
...what our fate would be if captured, for I bi'liuve we must appear to them a suspicious set. who are ou the high seas in a very questionable shape. If she...may be well." I must conclude, as we are going to pre[03C] pare *for action. Our sea commander says, "If she is au enemy we must overcome or perish."... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1873 - 668 strani
...she will probably speak to us in harsh language, and we shall be obliged to fight. God knows what oar fate would be if captured, for I believe we must appear...may be well." I must conclude, as we are going to pre[636] pare *for action. Our sea commander says, "If she is an enemy we must overcome or perish."... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1872 - 640 strani
...or Spanish, she will probably speak to us in harsh language, and we shall be obliged to fight. God -knows what our fate would be if captured, for I believe...may be well." I must conclude, as we are going to pre[636] pare * for action. Our sea commander says, "If she is an enemy we must overcome or perish."... | |
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