| Frank Moore - 1858 - 658 str.
...We have received certain intelligence, Out General Carleton, the Governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians, to fall upon us ; and we have but too much reason to apprehend, that schemes have been formed to excite domestic enemies agaiп-t us. In brief,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 str.
...provisions are intercepted ; and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence that General Carleton, the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us ; and we have but too much... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 618 str.
...provisions are intercepted, and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue ? The experiment, at least, is recommended by every instigating the people of that province and the Indians, to fall upon us ; and we have but too much... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 668 str.
...provisions are intercepted ; and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction nnd devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence that General Carleton, the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us ; and we have but too much... | |
| Robert Templeman Craighill - 1880 - 378 str.
...We have received certain intelligence, that General Carleton the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us; and we have but too much reason to apprehend, that schemes have been formed to excite domestic enemies against us. In brief,... | |
| Robert Templeman Craighill - 1880 - 370 str.
...provisions are intercepted, and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence, that General Carleton the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us; and we have but too much reason... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 str.
...provisions are intercepted, and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence that General Carleton, the Governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that Prov-. ince and the Indians to fall upon us; and we have but too much... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1896 - 812 str.
...deplorable distress. intereepted, and he is exerting bis ntmost power to spread destrnction and devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence that General Carleton, the Governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon ns; and wo have bnt too mnch reason... | |
| William MacDonald - 1899 - 422 str.
...received certain intelligence, that general Carelton [Carleton\, the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us; and we have but too much reason to apprehend, that schemes have been formed to excite domestic enemies against us. In brief,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 464 str.
...provisions are intercepted; and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation around him. We have received certain intelligence that General Carleton, the Governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province, and the Indians, to fall upon us; and we have but too much... | |
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