| Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 Seiten
...decrees of the 9th of March, are yet to be put in execution : and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion, we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers, as America can afford ; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr. Brush, Ten Broeck, and in fine, all the land... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 270 Seiten
...March, are yet to be put in execution : and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion, we can muster as gciod a regiment of marksmen and scalpers, as America can afford ; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr. Bntsh, and Col. Ten Brocck, and in fine, all'... | |
| Hiland Hall - 1868 - 536 Seiten
...decrees of the 9th of March are yet to be put in execution; and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers, as America can afford ; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr. Brush and Col. Ten Broeck, and in fine, all the... | |
| Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 312 Seiten
...decrees of the 9th of March are yet to be put in execution, and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers as America can afford ; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr. Brush and Col. Ten Broeck, and in fine, all the... | |
| Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association - 1905 - 522 Seiten
..." we will not be fooled or frightened out of our property. We flatter ourselves that upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers, as America can afford, and we now give the gentlemen, together with Mr. Brush and all the land-jobbers of New York an invitation... | |
| Walter Hill Crockett - 1921 - 616 Seiten
...decrees of the 9th of March are yet to be put in execution ; and we flatter ourselves upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers as America can afford; and we now give the gentlemen above named together with Mr. Brush and Col. Ten Broeck, and in fine all the... | |
| Federal Writer's Project for the State of Connecticut - 1938 - 708 Seiten
...resolve.' His historic manifesto referred to the ardent band of Salisbury patriots of whom he wrote: 'We can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers as America can afford.' The guns of the USS 'Constellation' were forged here, and Salisbury raised and equipped Colonel Sheldon's... | |
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