Their herald accordingly invited any who wished to resume their old place in the confederacy of their countrymen to ground arms with them, for they thought that in this way the city would readily join them.
The next day passed in skirmishes of little importance, each party sending into the country to offer freedom to the slaves and to invite them to join them.
They begged her not only to abstain from building walls for herself, but also to join them in throwing down the walls that still held together of the ultra-Peloponnesian cities.
Not that they believed that the Boers would respect this, but they would not know the country so well as that on their own side, and would not find countrymen to join them in the pursuit.
The Dutchmen in Natal are only waiting for the Boers to advance to join them.
They would like you to join them," they said, "because they would take your help and afterwards turn against you and steal your land.
He might be able to join them in the evening, but certainly not to dinner.
I became so much interested in their mode of life, that a few words of encouragement from their chief, who was known under the name of Myers, induced me to join them.
They compelled the carpenter and the other honest man to join them in their profane oath, threatening to blow out their brains forthwith, if they refused.
The carpenter alone held out; the other man pretended to join them, with the hope, it appeared, of saving the lives of their prisoners.
The two young men were before them, but Elizabeth, to Malcolm's relief, showed no inclination to join them; even at this early stage of their acquaintance he experienced an odd desire to monopolise her society.
They were expecting others to join them; and meanwhile, dividing into several bands, they took post by the passes of the neighboring forest, hoping to waylay parties of the enemy.
Tell them to take heart: they will have good company soon, for we are going to send all the rest of your nation to join them.
This party was met by a hundred Mohawks, who captured them all and killed the six Hurons but spared the Onondaga, and compelled him to join them.
Doubtless he had put the Heptons up to asking us to join themon their trip.
There was a son at Oxford who was tojoin them on their vacation.
I should have finished it, I think, but some of the chaps at the club telephoned me to join them for a bit of bridge and of course that ended literature for the time.
They promised to take arms, without further delay, in his favour; and engaged that the tories should join them at his first landing in Great Britain.
He likewise engaged to join them in settling the articles of the capitulation with the king of the Romans, emperor in futuro.
They concluded to kill the captain and mate, and if Talbot and John Brownrigg would not join them, to kill them also.
They also constrained a few of the men to join them, and sign their articles.
They asked James Talbot, another of the crew, to join them.
But it seemed doubtful whether such was the case, or whether they had gone to join them.
By threats and promises they induced the greater number to join them, and those who would not do so were thrown overboard.
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