I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont as congress that of the United States, and rather than fail will retire with the hardy Green Mountain Boys into the desolate caverns of the mountains, and wage war with human nature at... The Makers of Canada Series - Page 204publié par - 1926Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Mercy Otis Warren - 1805 - 434 pages
...added, " I am *• as refolutely determined to defend the independence of " Vermont, as congrefs are that of the United States . and " rather than fail, will retire with hardy Green Mountain " Boys into the defolate caverns of the mountains, and " wage war with human nature... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 pages
...so long ; for I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are, that of the United States ; and rather than fail,...mountains, and wage war with human nature at large."* AN event took place in the spring of the year 1780, which furnished the British with an opportunity,... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 480 pages
...so long ; for I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States, and rather than fail, will retire with the Green Mountain Boys, into the desolate caverns of the mountains, ami wagt war with human nature at... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - 1828 - 124 pages
...bold words : "I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States ; and rather than fail,...retire with the hardy Green Mountain Boys into the caverns of the mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." No measure could be more hostile... | |
| Nathan Hoskins - 1831 - 330 pages
...Vermont, as Congress are that of the U. States; and rather than submit,will retire with the liardy green mountain boys into the desolate caverns of the mountains, and' wage war with hutnnn nature at large. In the spring of 1780, the friends of certain prisoners, taken by scouting... | |
| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 pages
...so Jong ; for I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States ; and rather than fail,...mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." This negociation was continued between Vermont and Canada, until the year 1782 — having in its effects,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 392 pages
...independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States ; and rather than fail, I will retire with hardy Green Mountain Boys into the desolate caverns...mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." The concluding words of this paragraph may be considered as characteristic of the writer ; but. the... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 264 pages
...so long ; for I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States ; and rather than fail, will retire with the hardy Green Mountain BoysT into the desolate caverns of the mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." This negociation... | |
| Grant Powers - 1841 - 248 pages
...language : — " I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States, and rather than fail, will...retire with the hardy Green Mountain Boys into the caverns of the mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." But surely there was enough seen... | |
| Grant Powers - 1841 - 256 pages
...language : — " I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress are that of the United States, and rather than fail, will...retire with the hardy Green Mountain Boys into the caverns of the mountains, and wage war with human nature at large." But surely there was enough seen... | |
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