| 1813 - 516 σελίδες
...interior in tlie quality as in the number ot'liis forces, were circumstances, which excited feeling's of indignation more easily felt than described. To see the whole, of our men Hushed with the hope of victory, eagerly awaiting the approaching contest, to sec '-- \vali according... | |
| William Hull - 1814 - 274 σελίδες
...approaching contest ; to see " them afterwards hopeless, dispirited, and despond" ing, at least five hundred shedding tears, because " they were not allowed to...foe, " and to fight their country's battles, excited sensa" tions, which no American has ever before had." Would not every one imagine, that colonel Cass... | |
| 1815 - 410 σελίδες
...disgracefully to pass in review before an enemy, as inferior in the quality, as in the number of his forces, were circumstances, which excited feelings...fight their country's battles, excited sensations, whioh no American has ever before had cause to feel, and which, I trust in God, will never again be... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 σελίδες
...disgracefully to pass in review before an enemy as inferior in the quality as in the number of his forces, were circumstances, which excited feelings...at least 500 shedding tears, because they were not allcwed to meet their country's foe, and to fight their country's battles, excited sensations, which... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 σελίδες
...bayonet—disgracefully to pass in review before an enemy as ioferior in the quality as in the number of his forces, were circumstances, which excited feelings...afterwards dispirited, hopeless and desponding, at leastSOO »bedding tears, because they were not allowed to meet their country's foe, and to fight their... | |
| David Thompson (of Niagara, Ont.) - 1832 - 318 σελίδες
...as inferior in the quality as in the number of his forces, were circumstances which excited feelings more easily felt than described. To see the whole...afterwards dispirited, hopeless and desponding, at least five hundred shedding tears because they were not allowed to meeUtheir country's foe, and to fight... | |
| David Thompson (of Niagara, Ont.) - 1832 - 310 σελίδες
...quality as in the number of his forces, were circumstances which excited feelings more easily felt thau described. To see the whole of our men flushed with...afterwards dispirited, hopeless and desponding, at least five hundred shedding tears because they were not allowed to meet their country's foe, and to fight... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1848 - 84 σελίδες
...disgracefully to pass in review before an enemy, inferior in quality, as well a» the number of his forces, were circumstances which excited feelings...allowed to meet their country's foe, and to fight their country,s battles, excited sensations which no American has ever before had cause to feel, and which,... | |
| George H. Hickman - 1848 - 80 σελίδες
...quality as in the number of his forces, were circumstances, which excited feelings of in'lignation more easily felt than described. To see the whole...their country's foe, and to fight their country's bailles, excited sensations, which no American has ever before had cause to feel, and which, I trust... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1848 - 78 σελίδες
...disgracefully to pass in review before an enemy, inferior in quality, as well as the number of his forces, were circumstances which excited feelings...easily felt than described. To see the whole of our men,Jlushed with the hope of victory, eagerly awaiting the approaching contest; to see them afterwards... | |
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