Friends and fellow soldiers, You have, for a number of years past been a scourge and terror to arbitrary power. Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to... The American Monthly Magazine - Página 1851898Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 264 páginas
...arbitrary power. Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to...before you ; and, in person, conduct you through the wicketgate ; for we must, this morning, either qui* our pretensions to valor, or possess ourselves... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 270 páginas
...arbitrary power. Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to...now before us, I now propose to advance before you ; andy in person, conduct you through the wicketgate ; for we must, this morning, either quit our pretensions... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 páginas
...acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly of Connecticut, tor surprise and take the garrison now before us-. I now...before you; and, in person, conduct you through the wicketgate ; for we must, this morning, either quh our pretensions to valor, or possess ourselves of... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...number of years a scourge to arbitrary power, and famed for their valour, and concluded with, saying, " STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for del gale, and you that will go with me voluntarily in this desperate attempt, poise your firelocks." At... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
...number of years a scourge to arbitrary power, and famed for their valour, and concluded with saying, " I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through the ticket gale, and you that will go with me voluntarily in this desperate attempt, poise your firelocks."... | |
| John Hayward - 1839 - 540 páginas
...number of years a scourge to arbitrary power, and famed for their valor, and concluded with saying, ' I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket gate ; and you, who will go with me voluntarily in this desperate attempt, poise your firelocks.' At the... | |
| William Dunlap - 1840 - 560 páginas
...arbitrary powers. Your valour has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me from the general assembly of Connecticut, to...wicket gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretentions to valour, or possess ourselves of this fortress in a few minutes ; and inasmuch as it... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 260 páginas
...arbitrary powers. Your valour has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to...before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket-gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions to valour, or possess ourselves... | |
| Ethan Allen - 1846 - 134 páginas
...arbitrary power. Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to...before you, and, in person, conduct you through the wicket-gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions to valor, or possess ourselves of... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 424 páginas
...arbitrary powers. Your valour has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to...before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket-gate; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions to valour, or possess ourselves of... | |
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