Men just dragged from the tender scenes of domestic life, unaccustomed to the din of arms, totally unacquainted with every kind of military skill (which... Life of George Washington - Stran 194avtor: Washington Irving - 1901Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 512 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid..."Besides, the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodging, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 500 strani
...regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms,) makes them timid and ready to fly from their own shadows. Besides the sudden change in their manner of living, (particularly in the lodging,) brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| Homer Lea - 1909 - 408 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid...Besides, the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodging, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid...Besides, the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodging, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| Miles Dobson - 1914 - 176 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid..."Besides the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodging, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| 1914 - 1050 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid and ready to fly from their own shadows. The officer concluded with this impressive utterance: "Of course, General Washington was not describing... | |
| Frederic Louis Huidekoper - 1915 - 806 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid...Besides, the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodgings, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| Richard Stockton - 1915 - 258 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid...Besides, the sudden change in their manner of living, particularly in their lodging, brings on sickness in many, impatience in all, and such an unconquerable... | |
| Richard Stockton - 1915 - 258 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms), are timid and ready to fly from their own shadows. to their respective homes that it not only produces shameful and scandalous desertions among themselves,... | |
| Leonard Wood - 1916 - 250 strani
...want of confidence in themselves when opposed by troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge and superior in arms) are timid and ready to fly from their own shadows. " Relaxed and unfit as our rules and regulations of war are for the government of an army, the militia... | |
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