| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - 652 páginas
...The latter published a handbill severely reflecting on Arnold, and concluded with these remarkable words — " Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sacrifice his country." This publication produced quite a sensation among the officers. Arnold was greatly excited ; he applied... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1845 - 664 páginas
...The latter published a handbill severely reflecting on Arnold, and concluded wiih these remarkable words — "Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he mould inter (Utr hi» country." This publication produced quite a sensation among the officers. Arnold... | |
| J. C. Gilleland - 1851 - 478 páginas
...The latter published a handbill severely reflecting on Arnold, and concluded with these remarkable words—" Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sacrifice his country" This publication produced quite a sensation among the officers. Arnold was greatly excited ; he applied... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1851 - 854 páginas
...quarreled with all his peers, and was reserved toward his subordinates. His avarice was notorious. " Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it, he would sacrifice his country," said Colonel Brown, in a hand-bill, almost four years before Arnold's defection. From the hour when... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 482 páginas
...The latter published a handbill severely reflecting on Arnold, and concluded with these remarkable words — " Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sacrifice hit country." This publication produced quite a sensation among the officers. Arnold was greatly excited... | |
| 1856 - 458 páginas
...other matters derogatory to his character as a man and an officer, the hand-bill closed with these words : " Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sacrifice his country." Truly, prophetic words ! Arnold and a number of American officers messed together, while Brown, who... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1857 - 996 páginas
...his commission, alluding to General Arnold, he concludes with these remarkable words : "Money is that man's god. and to get enough of it he would sacrifice his country." In the fall of the year 1780 Col. Brown left his home, in PittsficU. Mass., to visit Albany, NY, on... | |
| 1869 - 570 páginas
...Montreal while he was in the occupancy of that place. The handbill concluded with these remarkable words: 'Money is this man's God; and, to get enough of it, he would sacrifice his country.' " Such a publication could not but produce a great sensation among the officers. It was reccived at... | |
| 1869 - 546 páginas
...while he was in the occupancy of that place. The handbill concluded with these remarkable words : l Money is this man's God ; and, to get enough of it, he would sacrifice his country.' " Such a publication could not but produce a great sensation among the officers. It was received at... | |
| Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society (Pittsfield, Mass.) - 1886 - 498 páginas
...the defamatory treatment of Arnold, published a retaliatory handbill whose final clause was this : " Money is this man's God, and to get enough of it he would sell his country." Arnold, on reading it, raved and stormed, swearing that he would kick its author... | |
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