| 1813 - 716 pages
...until I can detach them out of my w:ay; or, I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any placr you think safest from our cruisers, hauling it down...that my proposals are highly advantageous to you, .- is you cannot proceed to sea singly in the Chesapeake without ? imminent risk of being crushed by... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 pages
...way ; or I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any plate you think safest from our cruizers, hauling it down when fair to begin hostilities. You...in the Chesapeake, without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad ; where all your... | |
| William Augustus Weaver - 1826 - 242 pages
...way ; or I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any place you think safest from our cruizers, hauling it down when fair to begin hostilities. You...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad. where all your... | |
| Abel Bowen - 1830 - 410 pages
...sight, until I can detach them out of the way, o'r I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...sail with you under a flag of truce to any place ' you think safest from our cruisers, ¡muling il down when fair to begin hostilities. You must, sir,...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| 1836 - 480 pages
...place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling it down when feir to begin hostilities. You roust, sir, be aware that my proposals are highly advantageous...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 532 pages
...sight, until I can detach them out of my way ; or I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling...in the Chesapeake, without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 528 pages
...sight, until I can detach them out of my way ; or I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling...in the Chesapeake, without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| Harry Hazel - 1852 - 156 pages
...sight, until I can detach them out of the way, or I would sail with you under a flag of truce to any place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which are now abroad, where all your... | |
| John George Brighton, Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke - 1866 - 590 pages
...sight, until I can detach them out of my way; or I would sail with you, under a flag of truce, to any place you think safest from our cruisers, hauling...singly in the Chesapeake without imminent risk of being crushed by the superior force of the numerous British squadrons which arc now abroad, where all your... | |
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