For my own part, I declare, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your army, by your own account, consists of, I would suffer my body to be filled with splinters and set on fire, as you know... Fort Stanwix - 第 46 頁1976 - 200 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 頁
...it. After you get out of it, you may turn round and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again, unless you come a prisoner. I consider the...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare, before I would consents to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 802 頁
...it. After you get out of it, you may turn round and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again, unless you come a prisoner. I consider the...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare, before I would consents to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1873 - 548 頁
...it. After you get out of it you may turn round and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again, unless you come a prisoner. I consider the...message you have brought a degrading one for a British oflicer to send, and by no means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1876 - 406 頁
...ours. "VVe are doing our duty. The garrison is committed to our charge, and we will take care of it. I consider the message you have brought a degrading...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your army, by... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1876 - 422 頁
...duty. The garrison is committed to our charge, and we will take care of it. I consider the message yon have brought a degrading one for a British officer...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your army, by... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1877 - 514 頁
...it. After you get out of it, you may turn round and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again, unless you come a prisoner. I consider the...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your... | |
| Sir John Johnson, William Leete Stone, John Watts De Peyster, Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 530 頁
...the terrors of unrestrained savage allies was so barbarous that Col. Willett characterized it as * a degrading one for a British officer to send, and by no means reputable for a British olficer to carry.' The testimony of Squire Ferris, likewise, who was an American prisoner in Canada... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Frederick Cook - 1887 - 638 頁
...and great tact To a messenger, sent by the British Colonel, demanding his surrender, he replied : " I consider the message you have brought, a degrading...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your... | |
| Daniel Elbridge Wager - 1891 - 58 頁
...After you get out of the fort you may turnaround and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again unless you come a prisoner. I consider the message...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare that before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as... | |
| Martha Finley - 1892 - 304 頁
...it. After you get out of it, you may turn round and look at its outside, but never expect to come in again unless you come a prisoner. I consider the message...means reputable for a British officer to carry. For my own part, I declare, before I would consent to deliver this garrison to such a murdering set as your... | |
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