Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people and do away much of their present anxiety. In such an event they would lose sight of past misfortunes, and urged at... Life of George Washington - Stran 157avtor: Washington Irving - 1857Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 strani
...great hazard. Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people,...fly to arms and afford every aid in their power." The community was not intimately acquainted with the state of things in the northern department. In... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 strani
...great hazard. Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people,...fly to arms, and afford every aid in their power." The community was not intimately acquainted with the state of things in the northern department. In... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 strani
...hazard. Could we be so happy as to eut one' of them off, though it should not exceed four, * five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the ' people, and do away much of their present ' anxiety. In su«-h an event, they would loose 1 sight of past misfortunes ; and, urged at the * same time by a... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 strani
...Could we be so happy as to cut oner f of them off, though it should not exceed fc>ur~ * five, or SJK hundred men, it would inspirit the * people, and do away much of their present * anxiety. In such ah event, they would loose ' sight of past misfortunes ; and, urged at the * same time by a regard... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 strani
...particularly in regard to complaints in the commissary's department, and to report the results to Congress. people and do away much of their present anxiety....misfortunes, and, urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power. Your exertions... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 strani
...great hazard. Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people and...misfortunes, and, urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power." It must be confessed... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 396 strani
...Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six liundred men, it would inspirit the people and do away much...misfortunes, and, urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power." It must be confessed... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 strani
...position on Moses Creek, four miles below Fort Edward, to which the army removed on the 22d of July. people and do away much of their present anxiety....misfortunes, and, urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power. Your exertions... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 388 strani
...great hazard. Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people and...misfortunes, and urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power." It must be confessed... | |
| 1847 - 394 strani
...great hazard. Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off, though it should not exceed four, five, or six hundred men, it would inspirit the people and...misfortunes, and, urged at the same time by a regard for their own security, they would fly to arms and afford every aid in their power." It must be confessed... | |
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