| Joseph Johnson - 1851 - 620 páginas
...confinement. These tempting offers, and intimidating threats, were equally disregarded ; General Richardson promptly answered, with great decision, in such dignified...and willingly, staked my life, family and property, all upon the issue ; I am well prepared to suffer or triumph with it, and would rather die a thousand... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1901 - 960 páginas
...with great decision, in such dignified terms as to elicit an involuntary expression of respect : " I have from the best convictions of my mind embarked...and willingly staked my life, family, and property 1 James's Lift of Marian, 61. all upon the issue. I am well prepared to suffer or triumph with it,... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of engineers. 3d regt. (Volunteer) - 1916 - 216 páginas
...reported to have been: "I have from the best convictions of my mind embarked in a cause which I consider righteous and just. I have knowingly and willingly...property on the issue. I am well prepared to suffer or to triumph with it, but I would prefer a thousand deaths rather than to betray my country or to deceive... | |
| U.S. Army. Volunteer Engineers, 3rd - 1916 - 208 páginas
...or submit to the alternative of close confinement. His reply is authentically reported to have been: "I have from the best convictions of my mind embarked in a cause which I consider righteous and just. I have knowingly and willingly staked my life, family and property on... | |
| United States Army. 3d Engineers - 1916 - 208 páginas
...or submit to the alternative of close confinement. His reply is authentically reported to have been: "I have from the best convictions of my mind embarked in a cause which I consider righteous and just. I have knowingly and willingly staked my life, family and property on... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 3d regt. (Volunteer) - 1916 - 212 páginas
...or submit to the alternative of close confinement. His reply is authentically reported to have been: "I have from the best convictions of my mind embarked in a cause which I consider righteous and just. I have knowingly and willingly staked my life, family and property on... | |
| Joseph Johnson - 1851 - 624 páginas
...dignified terms as to elicit an involuntary expression of respect and admiration from his lord' ship. His reply is authentically reported to have been exactly...and willingly, staked my life, family and property, all upon the issue ; I am well prepared to suffer or triumph with it, and would rather die a thousand... | |
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