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" As a ranger I sought the post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me be tried where prejudice has not prejudged my case. Let my brave rangers, who have stemmed the blast nobly, and never flinched, let them have an equitable trial ; they were my friends... "
Historical Record ...: The Early History of Wyoming Valley and Contiguous ... - Página 166
1893
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Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania: Containing a Copious ...

Sherman Day - 1843 - 754 páginas
...thousand of my fellow-creatures called for vengeance. I shed no Indian's blood. As a ranger, I sought <he post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me be...have an equitable trial ; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them now were cowardice ! What remains is to leave our cause with...
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Annals of Luzerne County: A Record of Interesting Events, Traditions, and ...

Stewart Pearce - 1860 - 588 páginas
...thousand of my fellowcreatures called for vengeance. I shed no Indian's blood. As a ranger I sought the post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me...have an equitable trial ; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them now were cowardice ! What remains, is to leave our cause with...
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Annals of Luzerne County: A Record of Interesting Events, Traditions, and ...

Stewart Pearce - 1860 - 594 páginas
...for vengeance. I shed no Indian's blood. As a ranger I sought the post of danger, and now you ask iny life. Let me be tried where prejudice has not prejudged...them have an equitable trial; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them now were cowardice ! What remains, is to leave our cause with...
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The Pennsylvania Railroad: Its Origin, Construction, Condition, and Connections

William B. Sipes - 1875 - 316 páginas
...time, uses glowing and strong language against the Indian policy of the government. "Let me," he says, "be tried where prejudice has not prejudged my case....them have an equitable trial. They were my friends whom it was called Fort Du Quesne, in honor of the governor of Canada. Rebuilt by the English about...
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The Pennsylvania Railroad: Its Origin, Construction, Condition, and ...

William B. Sipes - 1875 - 314 páginas
...language against the Indian policy of the government. I "Let me," he says, "be tried where prejuI dice has not prejudged my case. Let my brave rangers, who...blast nobly, and never flinched, — let them have I an equitable trial. They were my friends whom it was called Fort Du Queme, in honor of the governor...
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Centennial: The Settlement, Formation and Progress of Dauphine County ...

George Hallenbrooke Morgan - 1877 - 254 páginas
...thousand of my fellow-creatures called for vengeance. I shed no Indian's blood. As a ranger I sought the post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me...have an equitable trial ; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them now, were cowardice. What remains, is to leave our cause with...
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Volumen2

Francis Parkman - 1880 - 408 páginas
...community of Gnadenhutten ; but the French and Indians gained for vengeance. As a Ranger, I sought the post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me...who have stemmed the blast nobly, and never flinched ; lot them have an equitable trial ; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them...
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Volumen2

Francis Parkman - 1893 - 408 páginas
...the French and Indians gained for vengeance. As a Ranger, I sought the post of danger, and now yon ask my life. Let me be tried where prejudice has not prejudged my case. Let my brave Hangers, who have stemmed the blast nobly, and never flinched; lot them have an equitable trial; they...
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Volumen2

Francis Parkman - 1894 - 412 páginas
...the French and Indians gained for vengeance. As a Ranger, I sought the post of danger, and now yon ask my life. Let me be tried where prejudice has not...who have stemmed the blast nobly, and never flinched ; lot them have an equitable trial ; they were my friends in the hour of danger — to desert them...
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Notes and Queries: Historical, Biographical, and Genealogical ..., Volumen2

William Henry Egle - 1895 - 408 páginas
...thousand of my fellowcreatures called for vengeance. I shed no Indian's blood. As a R-inger, I sought the post of danger, and now you ask my life. Let me...them have an equitable trial; they were my friends in the hour of danger; to desert them now were cowardice! What remains is to leave our cause with our...
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