| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 páginas
...alone for aid ; unless it arrives soon I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I will however do the best I can under the circumstances, and I feel confident that the determined valor and desperate courage heretofore evinced by my men will not fail them in the last struggle, and... | |
| Chester Newell - 1838 - 246 páginas
...soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I feel confident that the determined valor and desperate courage heretofore evinced by my men...vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost so dear, that it will be worse for him than a defeat. God and Texas ! Victory or death!" In a letter... | |
| Chester Newell - 1838 - 240 páginas
...soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I feel confident that the determined valor and desperate courage heretofore evinced by my men will not fail them in the last struggle ; and al^hough they may be sacrificed to the vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost so dear,... | |
| Edward Stiff - 1840 - 388 páginas
...own terms. But, he continues, I feel confident that the. determined valour and desperate courage of my men, will not fail them in the last struggle and although we may be sacrificed, the victory will cost the enemy so dear that it will be but little better than... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 páginas
...for aid ; unless it arrive soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I will, however, do the best I can under the circumstances ; and I...them in the last struggle ; and although they may bo sacrificed to the vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost that enemy so dear, that it... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1841 - 426 páginas
...however, do the best I can under the circumstances, and I feel confident that the determined valour and desperate courage, heretofore evinced by my men,...vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost the enemy so dear, that it will be worse for him than a defeat. I hope your honourable body will hasten... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 páginas
...for aid ; unless it arrive soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I will, however, do the best I can under the circumstances ; and I...determined spirit and desperate courage heretofore evinced hy my men will not fail them in the last struggle ; and although they may be sacrificed to the vengeance... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1841 - 416 páginas
...for aid ; unless it arrives soon, I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms. I will, however, do the best I can under the circumstances, and I feel confident that the determined valour and desperate courage, heretofore evinced by my men, will not fail them in the last struggle,... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1857 - 712 páginas
...urging that the convention would hasten on reenforcements as soon as possible, he declared that ^ut/w^ unless they arrived soon, he should have to fight...defeat." 71. 4Nor did subsequent events show, when the antici- *• TH& sufferpated hour of trial came, that the gallant Travis had mis- unsubdued calculated... | |
| William B. Dewees - 1858 - 326 páginas
...however, do the best I can^ under the circumstances ; and I feel confident that the determined valor and desperate courage heretofore evinced by my men,...vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost the enemy so dear, that it will be worse for him than a defeat. I hope your honorable body will hasten... | |
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