| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 562 strani
...and that no juft catifes produc'd the alteration, if want of numbers and ficknefs of the army were the caufes, why was not the action undertaken, when the army was in better fíate? If winter's approach, why were the fummer months of July and Auguftloft? If the fpring was... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 598 strani
...difficulties, and that no juft caufes produc'd the alteration. If want of numbers and ficknefs of the army were the caufes, why was not the action undertaken, when the army was in better ftate? If winter's approach, why were the fummer months of July and Auguft loft ? If the faring was... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 544 strani
...no just causes do breed the alterations of lack of numbers. If sickness of the army be the reason, why was not the action undertaken when the army was...winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost ? if the spring were too soon, and the summer that followed otherwise spent ? if the harvest... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 328 strani
...the explanation of his conduct. Why had nothing been done? "If sickness of the army be the reason, why was not the action undertaken when the army was...winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost ? If the spring were too soon, and the summer that followed otherwise spent, and the harvest... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 324 strani
...the explanation of his conduct. Why had nothing been done? "If sickness of the army be the reason, why was not the action undertaken when the army was...winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost? If the spring were too soon, and the summer that followed otherwise spent, and the harvest... | |
| Elizabeth I - 2000 - 488 strani
...just cause doth breed the alteration. If lack of numbers, if sickness of the armies be the reasons, why was not the action undertaken when the army was...winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost? If the spring was too soon and the summer that followed otherwise spent, if the harvest... | |
| A. L. Rowse - 2003 - 480 strani
...could speedily undertake what we had so often commanded. ... If sickness of the army be the reason, why was not the action undertaken when the army was...winter's approach, why were the summer months of July and August lost? if the spring were too soon, and the summer that followed otherwise spent ? if the harvest... | |
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