| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...Jy upon his own confession. In that, after a recital of a few facts, they declared, that major Andre ought to be considered • as a spy from the enemy ; and that, agreeably to |be law and usage of nations, it is their opinion he ought to suffer death. ,':.& Gen.... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...Jy upon his own confession. In that, after a recital of a few facts, they declared, that major Andre ought to be considered • as a spy from the enemy ; and that, agreeably to Uie law and usage of nations, it is their opinion he ought to suffer death. .':.t* Gen.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 508 páginas
...Washington, after having maturely considered the facts (which they detailed,) " that Major " Andre ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy, and..." that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, he ought to " suffer death." Andre heard this sentence with less emotion than was displayed by the... | |
| 1817 - 514 páginas
...Washington, after having maturely considered the facts (which they detailed,) •" that Major *' Andre ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy, and..." that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, he ought to " suffer death." Andre heard this sentence with less emotion than was displayed by the... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 páginas
...much they felt fnr h» situation. However, public justice obliged them to declare, " that major Andre ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy ; and that agreeably to the law and usage of nations, it is their opinion he ought to suffer death." Several letters... | |
| 1820 - 746 páginas
...General Washington, after having maturely considered the facts (which they detailed) " that Major André ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy, and that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, he ought to suffer death." André heard this sentence with less emotion than was displayed by the president... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 páginas
...Washington, after having maturely considered the facts (which they de- ' tailed) " that Major Andre ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy, and that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, he ought to suffer death." Andre heard this sentence with less emotion than was displayed by the president... | |
| 1820 - 742 páginas
...General Washington, after having maturelyconsidered the facts (which they detailed) " that Major Andre ought to be considered as a spy from the enemy, and that, agreeable to the law and usage of nations, he ought to suffer death." Andre heard this sentence with less emotion than was displayed by the president... | |
| William Cobbett - 1821 - 814 páginas
...these facts, do also report to his Excellency General Washington, that Major Andre, Adjutant-general to the British army, ought to be considered as a spy...the law and usage of nations, it is their opinion, he ought to suffer 'death. Nathaniel Green, Major-general, President ; Stirling, Majorgeneral ; La... | |
| William Cobbett - 1821 - 792 páginas
...facts, do al«o report to his Excellency Gcnentl Wash ington, that Major Andrfe, Adjutant-general to the British army, ought to be considered as a spy...the law and usage of nations, it is their opinion, he ought to suffer death. Nathaniel Green, Major-general, President; Stirling, Major' general; La Fayette,... | |
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