We cannot see why you have cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war. We have more right to complain of you for interfering in our war, than you... History of the War with Mexico - Stran 107avtor: Horatio Oliver Ladd - 1883 - 328 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Le Baron Bradford Prince - 1883 - 350 strani
...cause to quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war....continuing a war we had begun long before you got hare. If you will act justly, you will allow us to settle our own differences." Colonel Doniphan then... | |
| Lucien Carr - 1888 - 408 strani
...cause of quarrel with us for righting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war....you will allow us to settle our own differences." In reply to this statement, which is not without its force, Colonel Doniphan explained that the " New... | |
| Helen Haines - 1891 - 668 strani
...cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand ! This is our war....you will allow us to settle our own differences." Colonel Doniphan explained that the New Mexicans had surrendered and that it was a custom with the... | |
| Charles Morris - 1904 - 384 strani
...with us for fighting the New Mexicans in the West, while you do the same thing in the East. We have no more right to complain of you for interfering in our...justly, you will allow us to settle our own differences. '' The Indians, however, in the end agreed to let the New Mexicans alone, as American citizens, and... | |
| John Taylor Hughes, William Elsey Connelley - 1907 - 702 strani
...cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing 'on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war.....you will allow us to settle our own differences." Col. Doniphan then explained, "that the New Mexicans had surrendered ; that they desired no more fighting... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1909 - 408 strani
...cause to quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the West, while you do the same thing on the East. Look how matters stand! This is our war. We have more right to complain of ~X ' X-<£-£--2^X you for interfering in our war than you have to quarrel with us for continuing a... | |
| Ruth Murray Underhill - 1956 - 326 strani
...have cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war....will act justly, you will allow us to settle our own differences.10 Doubtless the Missourians agreed. However, they had orders to get a treaty signed and... | |
| Roger D. Launius - 1997 - 348 strani
...cause to quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war....justly, you will allow us to settle our own differences. as a powerful argument, and rational men such as Doniphan might j had reason to nod their heads upon... | |
| John Taylor Hughes - 1997 - 228 strani
...cause of quarrel with us for fighting the New Mexicans on the west, while you do the same thing on the east. Look how matters stand. This is our war....you will allow us to settle our own differences." Col. Doniphan then explained "that the New Mexicans had surrendered; that they desired no more fighting;... | |
| Thomas E. Sheridan - 1998 - 84 strani
...Navajo leader Zarcillos Largo told Colonel Alexander Doniphan. "We have mOfC right to complain of your interfering in our war than you have to quarrel with...continuing a war we had begun long before you got here." INCORPORATION 23 In 1862, however, an ambitious martinet— Brigadier General James H. Carleton—... | |
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