| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 sider
...authorises me to require of you the immediate surrender of fort Dt-troit. It is far from my intention to join in a war of extermination, but you must be...have attached themselves to my troops, will be beyond controul the moment the contest commences. You will find me 'disposed to enter into such conditions... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 sider
...Uie opinion of Major Jessup that a battery could be erected at the from my inclination to join in.a war of extermination, but you must be aware, that...Indians who have attached themselves to my troops will b« beyund- my control the moment the contest cofflmeaces. You will find me disposed to enter mto such... | |
| John Lewis Thomson - 1816 - 396 sider
...following summons : " Sir — The force " at my disposal authorises me to require of you the sur" render of fort Detroit. It is far from my inclination " to...attached themselves to my troops, will be beyond my ** controul, the moment the contest commences. You " will fmd me disposed to enter into such conditions... | |
| 1817 - 536 sider
...British commander1 •Sir, the forces at my disposal authorise me to require of you the surrender of Detroit. It is far from my inclination to join in...attached themselves to my troops will be beyond my conlrol, the moment the contest commences. You will find me disposed to enter into such conditions... | |
| Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 378 sider
...which, after stating that the forces at his disposal warranted the demand, concluded in these words; "It is far from my inclination to join in a war of...beyond my control the moment the contest commences. You will find me disposed to enter into such conditions as will satisfy the most scrupulous sense of... | |
| Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 368 sider
...which, after stating that the forces at his disposal warranted the demand, concluded in these words; "It is far from my inclination to join in a war of...beyond my control the moment the contest commences. You will find me disposed to enter into auch conditions as will satisfy the most scrupulous sense of... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sider
...the JV*. W. Army. SIR, HEAD QUARTERS, SANDWICH, August 15, 1812. The force at my disposal authorizes me to require of you the immediate surrender of fort...attached themselves to my troops, will be beyond my controul the moment the contest commences. You will find me disposed to enter into such conditions... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 532 sider
...and such was the menace in General Brock's demand of surrender to General Hull, wherein he says, ' You must be aware, that the numerous body of Indians,...beyond my control the moment the contest commences.' This example was also followed by Proctor in his summons to General Harrison, at Fort Meigs ; and at... | |
| Lewis Cass - 1827 - 86 sider
...and such was the menace in General Brock's demand of surrender to General Hull, wherein he says, ' You must be aware, that the numerous body of Indians,...beyond my control the moment the contest commences.' This example was also followed by Proctor in his summons to General Harrison, at Fort Meigs ; and at... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 sider
...and such was the menace in General Brock's demand of surrender to General Hull, wherein he says, ' You must be aware, that the numerous body of Indians,...beyond my control the moment the contest commences.' This example was also followed by Proctor in his summons to General Harrison, at Fort Meigs ; and at... | |
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