| 1839 - 580 strani
...that memorable address, so fervently breathed by the great commander, while awaiting the attack : " The time is now near at hand, which must probably...and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and they confined to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will probably deliver them. The fate... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 strani
...deserted his ranks in time of battle should be immediately shot down. " The time," he observed, " is now at hand, which must probably determine whether Americans...be freemen or slaves ; whether they are to have any projierty they can call their own ; whether their houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed,... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1842 - 304 strani
...that a battle was to be fought ere long, and that its issue would, in all probability, de iUAIN 5090 whether their houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will deliver them. The... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 strani
...it. MORRIS. 26. GEN. WASHINGTON TO HIS TROOPS, (DELIVERED BEFORE THE BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776.) THE time is now near at hand, which must probably...houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness, from which no human efforts will deliver them. The... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 strani
..." The time is now near at hand which must probably determine \vhether Americans are to be free men or slaves ; whether they are to have any property...houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness, from which no human efforts will deliver them. The... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 strani
...time," he observed, "ia now at band, which must probably determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves , whether they are to have any property they can call their own ; whether their houses aud farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness, from... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 strani
...TROOPS BEFORE THE BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776.— General George Washington. Born, 1732 ; did, 1799. THE time is now near at hand which must probably determine...houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will deliver them. The... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 strani
...TROOFS BEFORE THE BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776.— General George Washington. Born, 1732 ; died, 1799. THE time is now near at hand which must probably determine...they can call their own ; whether their houses and firms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1853 - 466 strani
...time," he observed, " is now at hand, which must probably determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves , whether they are to have any property they can call their own ; whether their bouses and farms are to bo pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness,... | |
| 1854 - 576 strani
...TROOPS REFORE THK RATTLE OT LONO ELAND, 1778.— General George Washington. Rorn, 1732; dird, 1799. THE time is now near at hand which must probably determine whether Americans arc to be freemen or slaves ; ,whether they are to have any property they can call their own ; whether... | |
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