| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1857 - 722 páginas
...and surrender the city to the Spaniards, a fate more horrible than the agony which she now endures ? I tell you I have made an oath to hold the city, and...fate is indifferent to me, not so that of the city entrusted to my care. I know that we shall starve, if not soon relieved; but starvation is preferable... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - 1858 - 554 páginas
...and surrender the city to the Spaniards '? a fate more horrible than the agony which she now endures. I tell you I have made an oath to hold the city, and...fate is indifferent to me, not so that of the city entrusted to my care. I know that we shall starve if not soon relieved ; but starvation is preferable... | |
| 1867 - 632 páginas
...I have made an oath to bold the city, and may God give me strength to keep my oath ! I can bat die once, whether by your hands, the enemy's, or by the hand of God. My own fate I am indifferent to, but not to the fate of the city entrusted to me. I know that we must starve if... | |
| 1867 - 680 páginas
...I have made an oath to hold the city, and may God give me strength to keep my oath ! I can but die once, whether by your hands, the enemy's, or by the hand of God. My own fate I am indifferent to, but not to the' fate of the city entrusted to me. I know that we must starve if... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1868 - 896 páginas
...fate more horrible than the agony we now endure. I tell you I have made an oath to hold the town ; and may God give me strength to keep my oath. I can die but once, whether by your hands, or the enemy's, or by the stroke of my Maker. My own fate is indifferent to me ; not so that of the... | |
| 1875 - 1204 páginas
...surrender the city to the Spaniards ? — a fate more horrible than the agony which she now endures. I tell you, I have made an oath to hold the city,...God. My own fate is indifferent to me, not so that of tho city entrusted to my care. I know that wo shall starve, if not soon relieved ; but starvation is... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1878 - 446 páginas
...city to the Spaniards, — a fate more horrible than the cgony which she now endures ? l tell you l have made an oath to hold the city; and may God give...once, whether by your hands, the enemy's, or by the haiid of God. My own fate is indifferent to me; not so that of the city intrusted to my care. I know... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 488 páginas
...surrender 10 the city to the Spaniards? — a fate more horrible than the agony which she now endures. I tell you I have made an oath to hold the city; and...your hands, the enemy's, or by the hand of God. My 15 own fate is indifferent to me; not so that of the city intrusted to my care. I know that we shall... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 páginas
...surrender 10 the city to the Spaniards? — a fate more horrible than the agony which she now endures. I tell you I have made an oath to hold the city ;...whether by your hands, the enemy's, or by the hand of (iod. My 15 own fate is indifferent to me ; not so that of the city intrusted to my care. I know that... | |
| Frank Andrew Munsey - 1899 - 822 páginas
...endures. I tell you I have made an oath to hold the city, and may God give me strength to keep it! I can die but once; whether by your hands, the enemy's, or by the hand of God. My fate is indifferent to me, not so that of the city intrusted to my care. " I know that we shall starve... | |
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