Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as appears by the advice and orders to me from the General Assembly of Connecticut, to surprise and take the garrison now before us. I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through... Early History of Vermont - Halaman 245oleh La Fayette Wilbur - 1899Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Ethan Allen - 1807 - 174 halaman
...surprised by Cols. Allen and Arnold, May 10,1775, and was retaken by Gen. Burgoync, in July, 1777. soldiers, You have, for a number of years past, been...pretensions to valor, or possess ourselves of this fortress hi a few minutes ; and, inasmuch as it is a desperate attempt, which none but the bravest of men dare... | |
| 1825 - 460 halaman
...before U3. I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions...which none but the bravest of men dare undertake, 1 do not urge it on any contrary to his will. You that will undertake voluntarily, poise your firelock."... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1828 - 280 halaman
...before us. I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions...which none but the bravest of men dare undertake, „! do not urge it on any contrary to his will. You that will undertake voluntarily, poise your firelock."... | |
| Marshall Tufts - 1833 - 248 halaman
...take the garrison now before us. I now propose to advance, and conduct you through the wicket gate; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions...possess ourselves of this fortress in a few minutes. And as it is a desperate attempt, which none but the bravest of men dare undertake, I do not urge it upon... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 264 halaman
...viewed hazardous, I harangued the officers and soldiers in the manner following : "Friends andfcllow soldiers : You have, for a number of years past, been...none but the bravest of men dare undertake, I do not uage it on any one contrary to his will. You that will undertake, voluntarily, poise your firelocks... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 270 halaman
...Connecticut, to surprise and take the garrison now before us, I now propose to advance before you ; andy in person, conduct you through the wicketgate ; for...none but the bravest of men dare undertake,. I do not u&ge it on any one contrary to his will. You tha?- will undertake, voluntarily, poise your firelocks"... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 halaman
...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...bravest of men dare undertake, I do not urge it on any one contrary to his will. You that will undertake, voluntarily, poise your firelocks.''1 As might be... | |
| William Dunlap - 1840 - 560 halaman
...conduct you through the wicket gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretentions to valour, or possess ourselves of this fortress in a few minutes...bravest of men dare undertake, I do not urge it on contrary to his will. You that will undertake voluntarily, poise your firelock." " The men being at... | |
| James Orimel Brayman - 1853 - 558 halaman
...before us. I now propose to advance before you, and in person conduct you through the wicket gate ; for we must this morning either quit our pretensions...undertake, I do not urge it on any contrary to his wnl. You that will undertake voluntarily, poise your firelocks.' The men being at this time drawn up... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 halaman
...scourge and terror to arbitrary power. Your valor has been famed abroad, and acknowledged, as nppe:irs by the advice and orders to me, from the General Assembly...valor, or possess ourselves of this fortress in a few minute*; and, inasmuch as it is a desperate attempt, which none but the bravest of men dare undertake,... | |
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