Gentlemen — Being now within two miles of your village, -with my army, determined to take your fort this night, and not being willing to surprise you, I take this method to request such of you as are true citizens and willing to enjoy the liberty I... The History of Wisconsin: Historical - Página 373por William Rudolph Smith - 1854Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Turner Morehead - 1840 - 192 páginas
...and not being willing to surprise you, I take this step to request such of you as are true ciU izens, and willing to enjoy the liberty I bring you, to remain...those (if any there be) that are friends to the King of England, to repair instantly to the fort, join their troops and fight like men. And if any such... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 páginas
...wrote a letter addressed to the people of Vincennes, as follows : " 'To the inhabitants of Vincennes : Gentlemen — Being now within two miles of your village...being willing to surprise you, I take this method of requesting such of you, aa are true citizens, and willing to enjoy the liberty I bring you, to remain... | |
| James Turner Morehead - 1841 - 200 páginas
...It is a singular paper, and I take the liberty to insert it. "To the Inhabitants of Vincennes. ' \ "Being now within two miles of your village with my...and not being willing to surprise you, I take this step to request such of you as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy the liberty I bring you, to... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 820 páginas
...immediately, and wrote the following placard to the inhabitants : To the inhabitants of Post Vinccnnes. Gentlemen : Being now within two miles of your village, •with my army, determined to take your forl this night, and not being willing to surprise you, I take this method to request such of you as... | |
| 1852 - 508 páginas
...wrote a letter by him to the inhabitants, as follows : — " To the Inhabitants of Post Vincennes. " GENTLEMEN : Being now within two miles of your village...take your Fort this night, and not being willing to surprize you ; I take this meihod of requesting such of you, as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy... | |
| William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 páginas
...wrote a letter by him to the inhabitants, as follows : — " To the Inhabitants of Post Vincennes. " GENTLEMEN : Being now within two miles of your village...take your Fort this night, and not being willing to surprize you ; I take this method of requesting such of you, as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy... | |
| 1852 - 508 páginas
...wrote a letter by him to the inhabitants, as follows : — " To the Inluibitants of Post Vincennes. " GENTLEMEN : Being now within two miles of your village...take your Fort this night, and not being willing to surprize you ; I take this method of requesting such of you, as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy... | |
| John Reynolds - 1852 - 362 páginas
...addressed the following note to the citizens of Vincennes : "To the Inhabitants of Post Vincennes: "Gentlemen : Being now within two miles of your village with my army, determined to take your Fort to-night, and not being willing to surprise you, I take this method to request such of you as are true... | |
| 1855 - 624 páginas
...as follows : " To the Inhabitants of Post Fincennes. "GENTLEMEN: Being now within two miles of year village with my army, determined to take your fort...being willing to surprise you ; I take this method of requesting such of you, as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy the liberty I bring you, to remain... | |
| John Law - 1858 - 180 páginas
...Clark wrote a letter by him to the inhabitants, as follows : " To the inhabitants of Post Vincennes— "GENTLEMEN: Being now within two miles of your village...take your Fort this night, and not being willing to surprize you, I take this method of requesting such of you as are true citizens, and willing to enjoy... | |
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