| George Bancroft - 1860 - 496 strani
...equal to the CHAP. total destruction of Virginia. His strength will in- .— ^ crease as a snowball by rolling, and faster, if some expedient cannot be...slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The Virginians could plead and did plead that "their assemblies had repeatedly attempted to prevent... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 872 strani
...has ; his strength will increase as a snowball, by rolling ; and faster, if .some expedient can not be hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs. You will see by his letters,f what pains he is taking to invite a reinforcement at all events there, and to transplant... | |
| George Bancroft - 1860 - 490 strani
...Virginia. His strength will iu- •—.— crease as a snowball by rolling, and faster, if some 1 J 75. expedient cannot be hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The Virginians could plead and did plead that "their assemblies had repeatedly attempted to prevent... | |
| William Whiting - 1862 - 162 strani
...on that subject. " His strength," said Washington, " will increase as a snow-ball by rolling faster and faster, if some expedient cannot be hit upon to...slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The right to call the slaves of colonists to the aid of the British arms was expressly admitted by... | |
| William Whiting - 1862 - 144 strani
...on that subject. " His strength," said Washington, " will increase as a snow-ball by rolling faster and faster, if some -expedient cannot be hit upon...slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The right to call the slaves of colonists to the aid of the British arms was expressly admitted by... | |
| 1862 - 770 strani
...had ; 'his strength will increase as a snow-ball by rolling, and faster, if some expedient can not be hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs.' Consequently, in general orders, December 30th, he says : ' As the General is informed that numbers... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 750 strani
..." His strength will increase as a snow-ball by rolling, faster and faster, if some expedient be not hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." Mr. Jefferson, in his letter to Dr. Gordon, concedes the right of Great Britain to call the slaves... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 strani
..."His strength will increase as a snow-ball by rolling, faster and faster, if some expedient be not hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." Mr. Jefferson, in his letter to Dr. Gordon, concedes the right of Great Britain to call the slaves... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1868 - 490 strani
...of Virginia. His strength will in- '—^ crease as a snowball by rolling, and faster, if some 1775 ' expedient cannot be hit upon to convince the slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The Virginians could plead and did plead that "their assemblies had repeatedly attempted to prevent... | |
| William Whiting - 1871 - 728 strani
...on that subject. " His strength," said Washington, " will increase as a snow-ball by rolling faster and faster, if some expedient cannot be hit upon to...slaves and servants of the impotency of his designs." The right to call the slaves of colonists to the aid of the British arms was expressly admitted by... | |
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