| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 pagine
...He then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| Barbara Hawes - 1844 - 414 pagine
...He then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they desired an audience that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...promise inviolable, though they so little deserved it, but he advised them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 pagine
...then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they had desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 pagine
...then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they had desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his promise inviolable, though they so Intle deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their wav out of the fort, lest his... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 pagine
...He then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, le«t his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 448 pagine
...He then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word, at the time they desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...purposes, should cut every one of them to pieces. Pontiac endeavoured to contradict the accusation, and to make excuses for his suspicious conduct; but... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 432 pagine
...He then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word, at the time they desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...purposes, should cut every one of them to pieces. Pontiac endeavoured to contradict the accusation, and to make excuses for his suspicious conduct ;... | |
| JAS. D. M'CABE, JR. - 1871 - 1164 pagine
...then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word, at the time they had desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1871 - 1172 pagine
...then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word, at the time they had desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
| Horace S. Knapp - 1872 - 758 pagine
...then continued to tell them, that as he had given his word at the time they had desired an audience, that their persons should be safe, he would hold his...inviolable, though they so little deserved it. However, he desired them to make the best of their way out of the fort, lest his young men, on being acquainted... | |
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