The Americans have not yet defeated us by land; neither are we sure that they have done so by water; we therefore wish to remain here and fight our enemy should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we will then retreat with our father. The Maritime Monthly - Página 2291874Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 páginas
...affrighted, drops it between its legs and runs off. " Father, listen Í the Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they...therefore, wish to remain here and fight our enemy t should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we will then retreat with our father. W At... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 páginas
...the case; but instead of that we now see our British father preparing to march out of his garrison. "Father! You have got the arms and ammunition which our great father sent for his red children. If you have any idea of going away, give them to us, and you may go in weleome,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 páginas
...case ; but instead of that, we now see our British father preparing to march oat of Iils garrison. Father, you have got the arms and ammunition which our great father rant for Ma red children. If you have an idea of going away, give them to us, and you may go and welcome,... | |
| 1856 - 458 páginas
...is frightened, drops it between his legs and runs off. " Father, listen ! The Americans have not yet defeated us by land — neither are we sure that they...fight our enemy, should he make his appearance. If he defeats us, then we are ready to retreat with our father. " At the battle of the Rapids, last war,... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1856 - 274 páginas
...when affrighted, drops it between its legs and runs off. " Father, listen ! the Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they...by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and Jight our enemy, should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we will then retreat with our... | |
| Henry Howe - 1856 - 462 páginas
...when affrighted, drop* it between its legs and runs oil'. Father, listen ! the Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they...by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and tight our enemy, should thoy make Iheir appearance. IT they defeat us, we will then retreat with our... | |
| 1857 - 650 páginas
...affrighted, it drops it between its legs and runs off. Listen, Father ! The Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they...by water — we therefore wish to remain here and tight onr enemy, should they make their appearance. If they defeat, us, vre will then retreat with... | |
| Henry Howe - 1857 - 504 páginas
...when affrighted, drop« it between its legs and runs off. Father, listen ! the Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they...by water ; we, therefore, wish to remain here and fig».t our enemy, should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we will then retreat with... | |
| 1857 - 656 páginas
...when affrighted, it drops it between its legs and runs off. Listen, father! The Americans have not yet defeated us by land ; neither are we sure that they have done so by water — we therefore wi.^h to remain here and fight our enemy, should they make their appearance. If they defeat us, we... | |
| 1857 - 690 páginas
...the case, but instead of that, we now see our British father preparing to march out of his garrison. father ! You have got the arms and ammunition which our great father sent for his red children. If you have an idea of going away, give them to us, and you may go and welcome,... | |
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