I have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under my direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain and America : I consider them the same wherever they may lurk. Memoir of Col. Ethan Allen ... - Stran 190avtor: Hugh Moore - 1834 - 252 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Ethan Allen - 1807 - 174 strani
...clemency, and the honor of soldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression : And let not people be...to thousands, to overtake the hardened enemies of Great-Britain and America : I consider them the same wherever they may lurk. " If, notwithstanding... | |
| 1819 - 480 strani
...clemency, and the honor of soldership, 1 have dwelt upon this invitation, anj wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression, and let not people be led to disregard it by considering the distance from the immediate situation of my camp. I have but to give stretch to the Indian forces... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 strani
...and the honor of soldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more more persuasive terms to give it impression. And let not people be...their distance from the immediate situation of my c.'.mp. I bave Ьт to give stretch to the Indian forcee under my direction — and they amount to... | |
| Ethan Allen - 1846 - 134 strani
...clemancy, and the honor of soldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression. And let not people be...have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under rny direction, and they amount to thousands,- to- overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain and... | |
| Ethan Allen - 1849 - 102 strani
...clemancy, and the honor of •oldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it. impression. And let not people be...have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under tny direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain and... | |
| Wheeler Case - 1852 - 92 strani
...more persuasive terms to give it impression ; and let not people be led to disregard it by considering the immediate situation of my camp ; I have but to...under my direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtak&rtha hardened enemies of Great Britain and America ; I consider them the same wherever they... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 574 strani
...clemency, and the honor of soldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression. And let not people be...but to give stretch to the Indian forces under my direction—and they amount to thousands—to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain and America.... | |
| Frank Moore - 1860 - 554 strani
...clemency, and the honor of soldiership. I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression ; and let not people be...immediate situation of my camp. I have but to give streteh to the Indian forees under my direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtake the hardened... | |
| George Bancroft - 1866 - 544 strani
...his persuasions to the Americans by menaces like these : "Let not people consider their distance from my camp ; I have but to give stretch to the Indian...to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain. If the frenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1866 - 518 strani
...his persuasions to the Americans by menaces like these: "Let not people consider their distance from my camp; I have but to give stretch to the Indian...to overtake the hardened enemies of Great Britain. If the frenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted in the eyes of God and man... | |
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