| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 páginas
...station of free men. Had I any " doubt of eventual success, I might ask *' your assistance, but I do not. I come " prepared for every contingency — I have " a force which will look down all opposi" lion, and that force is but the van-guard " of a much greater. If, contrary to your '- own... | |
| 1812 - 448 páginas
...station of freemen. Had I any " doubt of eventual success, I might ask " your assistance, but I do not. I come " prepared for every contingency — I have " a force which will look down allopposi" lion, and that force is but the van-guard " of a much greater. If, contrary to your " own... | |
| William Burdick - 1814 - 240 páginas
...to the round our standard." greatest advantage" Dr. Euslii, 1812. I Cm, Wiltinte:!, Nn.16, 1813. " 1 come prepared for every contingency — I have a force...that force is but the vanguard of a much greater." Cm. Hull, Jalyi2, 1812. " In a few days, the troops under my command will plant the American standard... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 páginas
...might ask your assistance, but I do not. I come prepared for every contingency — I have a force that will look down all opposition, and that force is but...greater? If, contrary to your own interests and the just expectations of my country, you should take part in the approaching contest, you will be considered... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 páginas
...is but the vanguard of a much greater? If, contrary to your own interests and the just expectations of my country, you should take part in the approaching...contest, you will be considered and treated as enemies, and the , horrors and calamities of war will stalk before you. If the barbarous and savage policy of... | |
| 1814 - 242 páginas
...their own government, will rally rouad our standard." Dr. Eailis, 1812. " I come prepared for t very contingency — I have a force which will look down all opposition, and that force is but the ranguard of a much greater." CM. Hull, July 1 2, 1812. " In a few days, the troops under my command... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 páginas
...dignified station of freedom. Had I any doubt of eventual success, I might ask your assistance ; but I do not. I come prepared for every contingency. I have a force which will break down all opposition, and that force is but the vanguard of a much greater If, contrary to your... | |
| 1815 - 410 páginas
...dignified station of freedom. Had I . any doubt of eventual success, I mighUi.sk your assistance, but 1 tio not. I come prepared for every contingency — I have a force which will break down all opposition, and that force is i:ut the van-guard of a much greater. — [f, contrary... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 páginas
...fignified station of freedom. Had I any doubt of eventual success, I might ask your assistance, but I do not; I come prepared for every contingency. I have a force which will'look down all opposition, andtkatforce is but the vanguard of a much greater. If$ contrary to... | |
| 1816 - 416 páginas
...assistance, but 1 ilo not. I come prepared for every contingency — I have a force which will break down all opposition, and that force is but the van-guard of a much greater. — If, contrary to your own interest and the just expectations of my country, you should take part in the approaching, contest,... | |
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