| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 páginas
...lines without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most difficult thing in the world, Sir, to know in what manner to...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 páginas
...lines without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most difficult thing in the world, Sir, to know in what manner to...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thompson - 1843 - 594 páginas
...others, particularly the fear of having our communication cut off from the main, of which there se.emed no small probability, and the extreme fatigue our...them, you cannot have them in time. If you do, they gel tired and return, besides being under very little order or government, whilst in the service. However,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 422 páginas
...lines without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most difficult thing in the world, sir, to know in what manner to...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| Thomas Warren Field - 1869 - 598 páginas
...others, particularly the fear of having our communication cut off from the main, (of which there seemed no small probability,) and the extreme fatigue our...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| Long Island Historical Society - 1869 - 594 páginas
...others, particularly the fear of having our communication cut off from the main, (of which there seemed no small probability,) and the extreme fatigue our...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 536 páginas
...lines without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most difficult thing in the world, Sir, to know in what manner to...do, they get tired and return, besides being under but very little order or government whilst in service. However, if the enemy have a design of serving... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 534 páginas
...without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most diff1cult tiiing in the world. Sir, to know in what manner to conduct...respect to the militia. If you do not begin, many clays before they are wanted, to raise them, you cannot have them in time ; if you do, they get tired... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 550 páginas
...lines without proper shelter from the weather, induced the above resolution. It is the most difficult thing in the world, Sir, to know in what manner to conduct one's self with respect to the militiu. If you do not begin, many days before they are wanted, to raise them, you cannot have them... | |
| Martha Bockée Flint - 1896 - 576 páginas
...New York Convention, August 3Oth, explaining why he gave up further attempt to hold the Island : " It is the most intricate thing in the world, Sir, to know how to conduct one's self in respect to the Militia ; if you do not begin many days before they are... | |
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