| Rufus Blanchard - 1898 - 716 pages
...and Cass would have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have dared to adopt it. * * * I well know the high...responsibility of the measure, and I take the whole of it myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty and a full conviction of its expediency." The surrender... | |
| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 pages
...and Cass would have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative — I have dared to adopt it — I well know the high...the measure, and I take the whole of it on myself — it was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of its expediency. The bands of savages... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 268 pages
...and Cass- would have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have dared to adopt it — I well know the high...the measure, and I take the whole of it on myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of its expediency. The bands of savages which... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 pages
...and Cass would have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have dared to adopt it — I well know the high responsibility of die measure, and I take the whole of it on myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction... | |
| 1919 - 484 pages
...have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have declared to adopt it. I well know the high responsibility of...the measure, and I take the whole of it on myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of its expediency. The bands of savages which... | |
| 1919 - 478 pages
...have been in a. most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have declared to adopt it. I well know the high responsibility of...the measure, and I take the whole of it on myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of its expediency. The bands of savages which... | |
| 1919 - 488 pages
...have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have declared to adopt it. I well know the high responsibility of...the measure, and I take the whole of it on myself. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of its expediency. The bands of savages which... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 586 pages
...and Cass would have been in a most hazardous situation. I feared nothing but the last alternative. I have dared to adopt it. I well know the high responsibility of the measure, and I take the whole responsibility upon my[BOOK II. self. It was dictated by a sense of duty, and a full conviction of... | |
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