I say, if you wish to be pinioned, robbed, and murdered, and see your wives and daughters, in four days, abused by the dregs of mankind— in short, if you wish or deserve to live, and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp. The Land We Love - Page 3901869Full view - About this book
| England - 1882 - 870 pages
...set of mongrel?, say so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp.'" He at once determined what course to pursue. Of the parties opposed to him he wrote thus... | |
| James Gettys McGready Ramsey - Franklin (State) - 1853 - 778 pages
...the words of bitter reproach and contemptuous ridicule. On his retreat he issued a circular letter to the tory leaders, informing them of an " inundation...: " If you wish to live and bear the name of men, gfesp your arms in a moment and run into camp. The backwater men have crossed the mountain, McDowell,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1194 pages
...set of mongrels, say so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp." The taunting appeal produced but little effect. In this exigency, Ferguson remembered the... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 508 pages
...set of mongrels, aay so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp." The taunting appeal produced but little effect. In this exigency, Ferguson remembered the... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 550 pages
...set of mongrels, say so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp." The taunting appeal produced but little effect. In this exigency, Ferguson remembered the... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 588 pages
...set of mongrels, say so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp." The taunting appeal produced but little effect. In this exigency, Ferguson remembered the... | |
| Lyman Copeland Draper - King's Mountain, Battle of, S.C., 1780 - 1881 - 646 pages
...wives and daughters, in four days, abused by the dregs of mankind — in short, if you wish or deserve to live, and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp. "The Back Water men have crossed the mountains; McDowell, Hampton, Shelby, and Cleveland are... | |
| American periodicals - 1882 - 866 pages
...set of mongrels, say so at once, and let women look out for real men to protect them. If you desire to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp.' " He at once determined what course to pursue. Of the parties opposed to him he wrote thus... | |
| John Belton O'Neall - Newberry County (S.C.) - 1892 - 852 pages
...the words of bitter reproach and contemptuous ridicule. On his retreat he issued a circular letter to the tory leaders, informing them of an "inundation...patriotic riflemen "the dregs of mankind," and importunes bis loyalists thus: "If you wish to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and... | |
| Edward McCrady - South Carolina - 1901 - 960 pages
...wives and daughters in four days abused by the dregs of mankind — in short, if you wish or deserve to live and bear the name of men, grasp your arms in a moment and run to camp. "The Back-water men have crossed the mountains. McDowell. Hampton, Shelby, and Cleveland are... | |
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