This is not all; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw vast supplies, and where many of our firm friends would be exposed to all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton... Annual Proceedings - Página 78por Sons of the Revolution. Pennsylvania Society - 1918Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all! — We should leave a vast extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from Which they would draw...firm friends would be exposed to all the miseries of an insulting and wanton depredation. — A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice.... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all ; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 600 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all ; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 594 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of .evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 592 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all ; we should leave a large extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...all the miseries of the most insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice. These considerations make... | |
| William Joseph Buck - 1859 - 128 páginas
...us to add. This is not all ! — -We should leave a vast extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...firm friends would be exposed to all the miseries of an insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be remunerated, but these will suffice.... | |
| George Weedon - 1902 - 348 páginas
...the interior parts of the Country we should find them crowded with virtuous Citizens who sacraficing their all have left Philadelphia and fled hither for...Train of Evils might be Innumerated but those will sufice these Considerations make it Indispensable necessary for the army to take such a position we... | |
| National Americana Society - 1923 - 804 páginas
...forbids us to add. This is not all. We should leave a vast extent of fertile country to be despoiled and ravaged by the enemy, from which they would draw...firm friends would be exposed to all the miseries of an insulting and wanton depredation. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice.... | |
| Hugh F. Rankin - 2005 - 452 páginas
...and ravaged by the enemy from which they draw vast supplies and where many of our firm friends woud be exposed to all the miseries of the most insulting...and wanton depredations. A train of evils might be enumerated, but these will suffice.25 The place called Valley Forge was bleak and desolate. Trees,... | |
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