| John Williams - 1833 - 130 σελίδες
...with no present prospect of release, he rejected all their offers with disdain. His reply was, " Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...world is of no more value to me than a BLACKBERRY." And he manifested such abhorrence of the proposal that he would have left the room immediately, but... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 σελίδες
...and your pension will be sufficient for an honorable maintenance of you and them.' 1 answered, ' Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...without any such offer : but 'so long as I believe it to he what it is, the offer of the whole world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' "On the 21st... | |
| Henry White - 1842 - 454 σελίδες
...and your pension will be sufficient for an honorable maintenance of you and them.' I answered, ' Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' " Not many days after, I was sent fifteen miles down the river, to a place called Chateauviche, that... | |
| Henry White - 1842 - 432 σελίδες
...religion to be true, I would embrace it freely, without any such offer : but so long as I believe it to he what it is, the offer of the whole world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' " Not many days after, I was sent fifteen miles down the river, to a place called Chateauviche, that... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 σελίδες
...and your pension will be sufficient for an honorable maintenance of you and them.' I answered, ' Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' " Not many days after, I was sent fifteen miles down the river, to a place called Chateauviche, that... | |
| John Williams, Stephen West Williams - 1853 - 212 σελίδες
...with you ; and here will be enough for an honorable maintenance for you and them." I answered : " Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...world is of no more value to me than a blackberry "; and manifested such an abhorrence of this proposal, that I speedily went to take my leave and begone.... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 σελίδες
...and your pension will be sufficient for an honorable maintenance of you and them.' 1 answered, ' Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' " Not many days after, I was sent fifteen miles down the river, to a place called Chateauviche, that... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 σελίδες
...and your pension will be sufficient for an honorable maintenance of you and them.' 1 answered, ' Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace...without any such offer : but so long as I believe it to he what it is, the offer of the whole world is of no more value to me than a blackberry.' " Not many... | |
| 1898 - 534 σελίδες
...the whole treated kindly while in captivity. He resided the most of the time at Chateau Viche, 1 5 miles below Quebec. He was separated from his children...saint's day, he replied, " Ask me anything wherein lean serve you with a good conscience, and I am ready to gratify you, but I must ask your excuse here."... | |
| George Sheldon - 1895 - 696 σελίδες
...honorable maintenance for you and them." if he would be of their religion. The Puritan replied, " Sir, if I thought your religion to be true, I would embrace it freely, * * * but so long as I believe it to be what it is, the offer of the whole world is of no more value... | |
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