| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 508 páginas
...opens a way into the heart of the provinces ; and nothing can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What the Americans have done...indeed, infinitely more than I expected from them, Eut having done so much, for some short time, I began to entertain an opinion, that they might do more.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...opens a way into the heart of the provinces; and nothing can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What the Americans have done...cannot look standing armies in the face. They are inférieur in every thing, even in numbers ; I mean, in the number of those, whom they keep in constant... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 páginas
...and nothing can, in all prohahility, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What the Americans hait done, is, in their circumstances, truly astonishing...them. But having done so much, for some short time I hegan to entertain an opinion that they might do nore. It is now however, evident, that they 100 memhers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 páginas
...Americans Лoсе done, is, in their circmus'afr ces, truly astonishing ; it is, indeed, infini1e'? more than I expected from them. But having done so much, for some short time I hegtf to entertain an opinion that they might to more. It is now however, evident, that they cannot... | |
| Washington Irving - 1856 - 516 páginas
...of the provinces, and nothing can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive VOL. in. — 1 campaign. What the Americans have done is, in their...cannot look standing armies in the face. They are inferior in every thing — even in numbers. There seem by the best accounts not to be above ten or... | |
| Washington Irving - 1856 - 576 páginas
...provinces, and nothing can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What VOL. m. — 1 the Americans have done is, in their circumstances,...cannot look standing armies in the face. They are inferior in every thing — even in numbers. There seem by the best accounts not to be above ten or... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 622 páginas
...opens a way into the heart of the provinces, and nothing 26 can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What the Americans have done...cannot look standing armies in the face. They are inferior in everything — even in numbers. There seem by the best accounts not to be above ten or... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 570 páginas
...provinces, and nothing can, in all probability, prevent an early and offensive campaign. What VOL. III. 1 the Americans have done is, in their circumstances,...cannot look standing armies in the face* They are inferior in every thing — even in numbers. There seem by the best accounts not to be above ten or... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 872 páginas
...opens the way into the heart of the provinces, and nothing can, in all probability, prevent and early and offensive campaign. What the Americans have done...might do more. It is now, however, evident that they can not look standing armies in the face. They are inferior in everything — even in numbers. There... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 638 páginas
...But having done so much, for some short time I hegan to entertain an opinion that they might do e. It is now however, evident, that they cannot look standing armies in tho face. They are inferiour in every thing, even in numhers ; I mean, in the numher of those, whom... | |
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