We the people of Berkshire, have been frequently called upon to fight, but have never been led against the enemy. We have now resolved, if you will not let us fight, never to turn out again. Public Documents of Massachusetts - 第 46 頁Massachusetts 著 - 1875完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1922 - 320 頁
...We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequently called on to fight, but have not been permitted. We have now resolved, if you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." The General asked him if he wished to go af that time, when it was dark and rained. "No." " Then,"... | |
| John Farmer - 1831 - 308 頁
...We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequently called on to fight, but have not been permitted. We have now resolved, if you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." The General asked him if he wished to go at that time, when it was dark and rained. "No," "Then," continued... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 298 頁
...of the country. Before daylight on the morning of the 16th, he addressed the commander as follows. "We the people of Berkshire, have been frequently...you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." General Stark asked him "if he wished to march then, when it was dark and rainy." "No," was the answer.... | |
| Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1834 - 574 頁
...of the country. Before daylight on the morning of the IGth, he addressed the commander as follows. " We the people of Berkshire, have been frequently called...you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." General Stark asked him " if he wished to march then, when it was dark and rainy." " No," was the answer.... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 336 頁
...of the country. Before daylight on the morning of the 16th, he addressed the commander as follows. "We the people of Berkshire, have been frequently...you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." General Stark asked him "if he wished to march then, when it was dark and rainy." "No," was the answer.... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 頁
...of the country. Before daylight on the morning of the 16th, he addressed the commander as follows. " We the people of Berkshire have been frequently called...will not let us fight, never, to turn out again." General Stark asked him, " if he wished to march then, when it was dark and rainy." " No," was the... | |
| 1844 - 638 頁
...Bennington. Before day-light, on the morning of the Bennington fight, he addressed that general — " We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequently...not let us fight, never to turn out again." Stark asked, " if he wanted to march then, when it was dark and rainy Г' "No" "Then," replied Stark, " if... | |
| 1844 - 648 頁
...Bennington. Before day-light, on the morning of the Bennington fight, lie addressed that general — " We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequently...not let us fight, never to turn out again." Stark asked, "if he wanted to march then, when it was dark and rainy V "No" "Then," replied Stark, " if the... | |
| Charles Neilson - 1844 - 316 頁
...the country. Before daylight on the morning of the 16th, he addressed the commander as follows : " We the people of Berkshire have been frequently called...you will not let us fight, never to turn out again." General Stark asked him if he wished to march then, when it was dark and rainy. " No," was the answer.... | |
| David Dudley Field - 1844 - 98 頁
...the country. Before daylight on the morning of the 16th, he addressed the commander as follows : ' We, the people of Berkshire, have been frequently...you will not let us fight, never to turn out again.' General Stark asked him ' if he wished to march then when it was dark and rainy V ' No,' was the answer.... | |
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