| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1851 - 440 pages
...warriors, which would baffle all the efforts of the ambitious and ill-designing British colonists. CHAPTER titles for all the members of his imperial...custody in the great square of their state house. ^Yhen he had almost concluded his oration on the occasion, one of the warriors rose up and bade him... | |
| Archibald Loudon - Indian captivities - 1811 - 364 pages
...merit. He himself received the honourable title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself in all the letters...seemed to be of so dangerous a tendency, as to induce South Carolina to send up a commissioner, Col. F — x, to demand him as an enemy to the public repose... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1900 - 790 pages
...state. He himself received the honorable title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, in all the letters...seemed to be of so dangerous a tendency as to induce South Carolina to send up a commissioner, Colonel Fox, to demand him as an enemy to public repose.... | |
| Tennessee - 1921 - 330 pages
...merit. He himself received the honourable title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, in all the letters...to induce South-Carolina to send up a commissioner, Col. F — x, to demand him as an enemy to the public repose — who took him into custody, in the... | |
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - English language - 1925 - 262 pages
...title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, on all the letters he wrote to our government, and lived in open defiance of them.' How far Priber succeeded in realizing this Utopian form of society, where all was to be according to... | |
| Benjamin Hezekiah Bissell - English literature - 1925 - 256 pages
...title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, on all the letters he wrote to our government, and lived in open defiance of them.' How far Priber succeeded in realizing this Utopian form of society, where all was to be according to... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 2013 - 780 pages
...state. He himself received the honorable title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, in all the letters...seemed to be of so dangerous a tendency as to induce South Carolina to send up a commissioner, Colonel Fox, to demand him as an enemy to public repose.... | |
| American fiction - 1919 - 550 pages
...merit. He himself received the honourable title of his imperial majesty's principal secretary of state, and as such he subscribed himself, in all the letters...our government, and lived in open defiance of them." When Priber's project was frustrated by his arrest, the "red empire" which he had "formed by slow but... | |
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