| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 sider
...would be the most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the United claiming States, and they, at the same time, at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. I am persuaded, when Congress consider the circumstances of this state, they will be more surprized that... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 480 sider
...of all people the most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the United States, and they at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. I am persuaded that Congress, ' when they consider the circumstances of this state, will be more surprised... | |
| Hugh Moore, Ethan Allen - 1834 - 264 sider
...be the most miserable, Were she' obliged to defend the independence of the United (claiming) States, and they, at the same time, at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. I am persuaded, when Congress consider the circumstances of this State, they will be more surprised that... | |
| Grant Powers - 1841 - 264 sider
...the Union, and Ethan Allen wrote to Congress in the following bold and impassioned language : — " I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont, as Congress arc that of the United States, and rather than fail. will retire with the hardy Green Mountain Boys... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 670 sider
...miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the United claiming States, and they be, at the same time, at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. When Congress consider the circumstances of this stale, they will, I am persuaded, be more surprised... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 726 sider
...miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the United claiming States, and they be, at the same time, at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. When Congress consider the circumstances of this state, they will, I am persuaded, be more surprised... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 388 sider
...have transmitted to them the enclosed letters, than that I have kept them in custody so long ; for I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence...that of the United States ; and rather than fail, I will retire with hardy Green Mountain Boys into the desolate caverns of the mountains, and wage war... | |
| Hosea Beckley - 1846 - 414 sider
...would be most miserable were she obliged to defend the independence of the united, claiming states, and they at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont. I am persuaded when congress consider the circumstances of this state, they will be more surprised that... | |
| Daniel Chipman - 1848 - 238 sider
...would be the most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the united claiming States, and they, at the same time, at full liberty to overturn and ruin the irider pendence of Vermont. I am persuaded, when Congress consider the circumstances of this State,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 594 sider
...wrote to that body, urging the justice of the demand of his state. He closed his letter by saying, " I am as resolutely determined to defend the independence of Vermont as Congress is thai of the United States ; and, rather than fail, I will retire with the hardy Green Mountain Bovs... | |
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