| George White - 1854 - 750 pages
...the upper part of the town of Sunbury, will be particularly interesting to the reader : — gIR: — You cannot be ignorant that four armies are in motion to reduce this Province. The one is always under the guns of .your fort, and may be joined when I think proper, by Colonel Prevost,... | |
| George White - 1855 - 1006 pages
...possession of the upper part of the town of Sunbury, will be particularly interesting to the reader : — SIR: — You cannot be ignorant that four armies are in motion to reduce this Province. The one is always under the guns of your fort, and may be joined when I think proper, by Colonel Prevost,... | |
| George White - 1855 - 872 pages
...possession of the upper part of the town of Sunbury, will be particularly interesting to the reader : — SIR : — You cannot be ignorant that four armies are in motion to reduce this Province. The one is always under the guns of your forl, and may be joined when I think proper, by Colonel Prevost,... | |
| William J. Northen - 1906 - 510 pages
...Fuser, demanded immediate surrender. The correspondence between these two officers follows: SIB : — You cannot be ignorant that four armies are in motion...be joined, when I think proper, by Colonel Prevost, 16 who is now at the Midway Meeting.house. The resistance yon can, or intend to make, will only bring... | |
| J. Edward Kirbye - 1908 - 168 pages
...one-third of the enemy. On approaching the fort, Colonel Fuser wrote the following to Mclntosh — Sir : — You cannot be ignorant that four armies...think proper by Colonel Prevost who is now at the Midway Meeting house. The resistance you can or intend to make will only bring destruction upon this... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1914 - 1282 pages
...completed, the British officer dispatched the following letter to Col. Mclntosh, demanding the immediate surrender of the fort: "Sir: — You cannot be ignorant...your fort, and may be joined when I think proper by Col. Prevost, who is now at the Midway Meeting-House. The resistance you can or intend to make will... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1914 - 1270 pages
...completed, the British officer dispatched the following letter to Col. Mclntosh, demanding the immediate surrender of the fort: "Sir: — You cannot be ignorant...your fort, and may be joined when I think proper by Col. Prevost, who is now at the Midway Meeting-House. The resistance you can or intend to make will... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1917 - 584 pages
...completed, the British officer dispatched the following letter to Colonel Mclntosh, demanding the immediate surrender of the fort : "Sir: — You cannot be ignorant...your fort, and may be joined when I think proper by Col. Prevost, who is now at the Midway Meeting-House. The resistance you can or intend to make will... | |
| George White - 2011 - 852 pages
...possession of the upper part of the town of Sunbury, will be particularly interesting to the reader : — SIR : — You cannot be ignorant that four armies are in motion to reduce this Province. The one is always under the guns of your fort, and may be joined when I think proper, by Colonel Prevost,... | |
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