These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the King's regular and disciplined troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression. Life of George Washington - Stran 179avtor: Washington Irving - 1873Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 strani
...militia; but upon the King's regular arid disciplined troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." I was conscious of an impropriety in...man in matters of his profession, and said no more. The enemy however did not take the advantage of his army which I apprehended its long line of march... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 strani
...other." He smiled at my ignorance, and replied, " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the King's regular...disciplined troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 strani
...other." He smiled at my ignorance, and 'replied, " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your American militia; but upon the king's regular and...disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." 1 was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of... | |
| 1826 - 422 strani
...enemy. The General reI plied contemptuously, " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the king's regular...disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." He commenced his march on the 4th of June, at the head of about two thousand two hundred... | |
| 1826 - 440 strani
...OF DR FRANKLIN. 121 plied contemptuously, " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the king's regular...disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." He commenced his march on the 4th of June, at the head of about two thousand two hundred... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 strani
...cannot come u? ш time to support each other." He smiled at my ignorance, and replied, " These sa1^ may indeed be a formidable enemy to № raw American militia; but upon the »ing'a regular and disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." ' was... | |
| 1834 - 438 strani
...and replied, 'These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia; but^upon the King's regular and disciplined troops. Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression.' I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military n^an» in matters... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 666 strani
...other." He smiled at my ignorance, and replied, "These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the King's regular...disciplined troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 strani
...other." He smiled at my ignorance, and replied, "These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the King's regular...disciplined troops, Sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 strani
...the Indians — he contemptuously replied : " These savages may indeed be a formidable enemy to your raw American militia ; but upon the King's regular...disciplined troops, sir, it is impossible they should make any impression." (2) When at the Little Meadows, Col. Washington was taken seriously ill with a fever,... | |
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