| James F. Simon - 2003 - 356 páginas
...light boats down the Mississippi, possibly seizing the Spanish possession of Baton Rouge along the way. "The people of the country to which we are going are prepared to receive us," the letter continued. "The gods invite us to glory and fortune." Burr added to the mystery by suggesting... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 701 páginas
...3S2-8S, of this volume. On receipt of this send Burr an answer. Draw on Burr for all expenses, etc. The people of the country to which we are going are prepared to receive us; their agents, now with Burr, say that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject them... | |
| Michael S Lief, H. Mitchell Caldwell - 2006 - 456 páginas
...pass by Baton Rouge. On receipt of this send Burr an answer — draw on Burr for all expenses, &c. The people of the country to which we are going are prepared to receive us — their agents now with Burr say that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject them... | |
| 1949 - 396 páginas
...and 15, there to meet Wilkinson, where it would be determined to seize or pass by Baton Rouge j that "the people of the country to which we are going are prepared to receive us," interviews having been had with their agents; that Wilkinson was to be second to Burr only in command;... | |
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