| Jehudi Ashmun - 1826 - 50 Seiten
...see my fugitive woman again." 13 consequences. Their refusal of the balance of the purchase money, did not annul, or affect the bargain. Let the Americans...Whatever might be thought of the equity of this decision, therewas but one sentiment as to the necessity of acquiescing in it. The usual interchange of friendly... | |
| 1828 - 682 Seiten
...Whoever is not satisfied with my decision. let him tell me so." Then turning to the agent he said. " If they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will...shoulders, as I did old King George's on my last visit." The settlers immediately resumed their labors on the Cape. But as it was supposed, that the cloud had... | |
| 1828 - 704 Seiten
...Whoever is not satisfied with my decision, let him tell me so." Then turning to the agent he said. " If they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will do it to purpose, by taking thcii heads from their shoalden, as I did old King George's on my last visit." The settlers immediately... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 510 Seiten
...Whoever is not satisfied with my decision, let him tell me so.' Then turning to the agent he said, ' If they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will...shoulders, as I did old king George's on my last visit.' The settlers immediately resumed their labors on the Cape. But as it was supposed that the cloud had... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 494 Seiten
...Whoever is not satisfied with my decision, let him tell me so.' Then turning to the agent he said, ' If they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will do it to purpose, by taking their heads X from their shoulders, as I did old king George's on my last visit.' The settlers immediately resumed... | |
| American Anti-Slavery Society, Thomas Cilavan Brown - 1834 - 254 Seiten
...Then turning to the agents, '•I promise you protection. If these people give you further trouble, send for me; and I swear if they oblige me to come...to settle disputes." Whatever might be thought of this decision, no one presumed to oppose it, and the settlers resumed their labors without molestation.... | |
| Samuel Wilkeson - 1839 - 112 Seiten
...immediately." Then turning to the agents, '-I promise you protection. If these people give you further trouble, send for me ; and I swear if they oblige me to come...to settle disputes." Whatever might be thought of this decision, no one presumed to oppose it, and the settlers resumed their labors without molestation.... | |
| James Holman - 1840 - 526 Seiten
...said he, " protection. If these people give you further disturbance, send for me. And I swear, that if they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will do it effectually, by taking their heads from their shoulders, as I did that of old King George on my last... | |
| Andrew Hull Foote - 1854 - 446 Seiten
...disturbance, send for me; and I swear, if they oblige me to come again to quiet them, I will do it by taking their heads from their shoulders, as I did...on my last visit to the coast to settle disputes." In this decision both parties acquiesced, whatever lock," said he to an ngent of the society, " not... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - 1868 - 336 Seiten
...immediately." Then turning to the agents, "I promise you protection. If these people give you further trouble, send for me ; and I swear if they oblige me to come...on my last visit to the coast to settle disputes." 12. Whatever might be thought of this decision, no one presumed to oppose it, and the settlers resumed... | |
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