The people of the country to which we are going, are prepared to receive us. Their agents, now with Burr, say, that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject them to a foreign power, that in three weeks all will be settled. The gods invite... The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review - Page 110edited by - 1807Full view - About this book
| New York (N.Y.) - 1806 - 744 pages
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| T. Carpenter - Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807 - 1808 - 482 pages
...foreign country, it must be admitted, gains strength. 30. " Their agents, now with Burr, say, that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject them to a foreign power, in three weeks all will be settled." 31. This is apparently the language of a people who, from the... | |
| Aaron Burr - Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807 - 1808 - 608 pages
...country to which we are going are prepared to receive us. Their agents now with Burr say that if we will protect their religion and will not subject them to a foreign power, in three weeks all will be settled." There is no expression in these sentences which would justify... | |
| Daniel Clark (Jr.) - 1809 - 164 pages
...country which we are going to are prepared to receive us ; their agents now with me say, that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject...in three weeks all will be settled. The gods invite us to glory and fortune ; it remains to be seen whether we deserve the boon. The bearer of this goes... | |
| 1820 - 562 pages
...power, that in three weeks all will be set"tled. The gods invite us to glory and fortune; it remains fo be " seen whether we deserve the boon. The bearer of this goes ex" press to you, he will hand a formal letter of introduction from me. " He is a man of inviolable... | |
| 1820 - 558 pages
...country " we are going to, are prepared to receive us ; their agents, now "with me$ say, that if we will protect their religion and will not subject them...three weeks all will be set"tled. The gods invite us to glory and fortune; it remains to be "seen whether we deserve the Noon. The bearer of this goes... | |
| Humphrey Marshall - Kentucky - 1824 - 542 pages
...country to which we are going are prepared to receive us: their agents now with Burr say, that if we will protect their religion, and will not subject...the boon: the bearer of this goes express to you, he will hand a formal letter of introduction to you from Burr; he is a man of inviolable honour and... | |
| Humphrey Marshall - Kentucky - 1824 - 540 pages
...cduntry to which we are going are prepared to receive us: their agents now with Burr sayj that if wt will protect their religion, and will not subject...seen whether we deserve the boon: the bearer of this goesxexpress to you 5 he will hand a formal letter of introduction to you from Burr; he is a man of... | |
| Robert Mayo - Jackson, Andrew - 1839 - 234 pages
...that purpose. To be at Natchez between the 5th and 15th of December ; there to meet Wilkinson,' &.c. 'The gods invite to glory and fortune ; it remains...deserve the boon. The bearer of this goes express to you — he will hand a formal letter of introduction to you from Burr, a copy of which is hereunto subjoined.... | |
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