| George White - 1854 - 750 pages
...Excellency, that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favour, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the...you, also, how important it is that you should be full aware of your own situation, as well as that of the troops under your command. Be assured that... | |
| George White - 1855 - 844 pages
...favour, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the sarnie time that the propositions you shall make may be inadmissible....you, also, how important it is that you should be full aware of your own situation, as well as that of the troops under your command. Be assured that... | |
| George White - 1855 - 872 pages
...Excellency, that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favour, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the same lime that the propositions you shall make may be inadmissible. I must observe to you, also, how important... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, M.D., D.D. - 1859 - 522 pages
...Excellency, that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favor, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the...to you also, how important it is that you should be full aware of your own situation, as well as that of the troops under your command. Be assured that... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1864 - 446 pages
...Excellency, that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favour, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the...shall make may be inadmissible. I must observe to you, how important it is that you should be fully aware of your own situation, as well as that of the troops... | |
| George White - 2011 - 852 pages
...Excellency, that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favour, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the same lime that the propositions you shall make may be inadmissible. I must observe to you, also, how important... | |
| David Lee Russell - 2000 - 386 pages
...Excellency that this suspension of arms is entirely in your favor, since I cannot be certain that you will not make use of it to fortify yourself, at the...important it is that you should be fully aware of your situation as well as that of the troops under your command. Be assured that I am thoroughly acquainted... | |
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