| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 374 頁
...you this by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel de Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...which Britain owes to the much injured citizens of America. Savages would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that has marked the tracks of British... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 400 頁
...you this by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel de Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...which Britain owes to the much injured citizens of America. Savages would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that has marked the tracks of British... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 572 頁
...you this by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel de Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...which Britain owes to the much injured citizens of America. Savages would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that has marked the tracks of British... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 358 頁
...summons by my officer, Lieutenant-Colonel De Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants; my intention...towards the reimbursement which Britain owes to the much-injured citizens of the United States,—for savages would blush at the unmanly violation and... | |
| Alexander Slidell Mackenzie - 1841 - 284 頁
...summons by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel de Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that have marked the tracks of British tyranny in America, from which neither virgin innocence nor helpless... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1843 - 520 頁
...is only to demand your contribution towards the reimbursement which Britain owes to the much-injured citizens of the United States, — for savages would...of British tyranny in America, from which neither virgin-innocence nor helpless age has been a plea of protection or pity. " Leith and its port now lies... | |
| Alexander Slidell Mackenzie - 1845 - 310 頁
...summons by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel de Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that have marked the tracks of British tyranny in America, from which neither virgin innocence nor helpless... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1845 - 416 頁
...this summons by my officer, LieutenantColonel De Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...towards the reimbursement which Britain owes to the much-injured citizens of the United States, — for savages would blush at the unmanly violation and... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - 1851 - 434 頁
...you this by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel do Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...which Britain owes to the much injured citizens of America. Savages would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that has marked the tracks of British... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1855 - 560 頁
...you this by my officer, Lieutenant Colonel dc Chamillard, who commands the vanguard of my troops. I do not wish to distress the poor inhabitants ; my...which Britain owes to the much injured citizens of America. Savages would blush at the unmanly violation and rapacity that has marked the tracks of British... | |
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