| Samuel Kercheval, Charles James Faulkner - 1833 - 452 str.
...on shore and eompliment• ed him with the ironicall sarcasm of a low bend, saying " Mr. Dnimond ! you are very unwelcome, I am more """ glad to see you, than any man in Virginia, Mr. Dru.^•mond you shall be hang'd in half an hour ; who answered What yo'r hono'r pleases, and as soon... | |
| Peter Force - 1836 - 436 str.
...complimented him with the ironicall sarcasm of a low bend, saying "Mr. Drumond! you are very welcome, I am more glad to see you, than any man in Virginia, Mr. Drumond you shall be hang'd in half an hour; who answered what yo'r hon'r pleases, and as soon as a... | |
| George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 str.
...1677. Berkeley could not repress his exultation. " You are aa' very welcome," he cried, with a low bow; "I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia ; you shall be hanged in half an hour." The patriot, avowing boldly the part he had acted, was condemned... | |
| George Bancroft - 1839 - 494 str.
...Berkeley could not repress his exultation. " You are 30. very welcome," he cried, with a low bow; " I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia ; you shall be hanged in half an hour." The patriot, avowing boldly the part he had acted, was condemned... | |
| 1857 - 830 str.
...friend of William Drummond, when, on meeting him, he put on a delighted countenance, and exclaimed, " I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia — you shall be hanged in half an hour !" Some people there are whose patriotism, what little they... | |
| Robert Reid Howison - 1846 - 516 str.
...and with all the mockery of affected politeness. " Mr. Drummond !" he said, "you are very welcome. I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia. Mr. Drummond, you shall be hanged in half an hour."11 A trial by a court-martial, at the house of John Bray, resulted, as might have been expected,... | |
| 1847 - 784 str.
...general pardon, excepting certain persons named, especially Lawrence and Drumrnond. A party of one a courtly bow, saying, " Mr. Drummond you are very...Mr. Drummond you shall be hanged in half an hour." hundred and twenty despatched by Berkeley Drummond replied, "What your honor pleato .surprise a guard... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 220 str.
...went on shore and saluted him with a courtly bow, saying, " Mr. Drummond you are very ««welcome ; I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia....Mr. Drummond you shall be hanged in half an hour." Drummond replied, " What your honor pleases." A court-martial was immediately held at the house of... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 224 str.
...immediately went on shore and saluted him with a courtly bow, saying, "Mr. Drummond you are very ^welcome ; I am more glad to see you than any man in Virginia. Mr. Drummond you shall be handed in half an hour." Drummond replied, " Wrhat your honor pleases." A court-martial was immediately... | |
| 1848 - 544 str.
...then on board of a vessel at Col. Bacon's, on Queen's creek. The governor, u.pon hearing of Drummond's arrival, immediately went on .shore, and saluted him...Mr. Drummond, you shall be hanged in half an hour.' Drummond replied, ' What your Honor pleases.' A court-martial was immediately held at the house of... | |
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