| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1827 - 318 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvaiiians, as the nature of the case demanded — and while we...on the whole army. I mean however by these remarks, onlyr to give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, not to blame a measure which perhaps in... | |
| Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac Weare Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor - 1827 - 594 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded— and while we were making arrangements, a» far as practicable to supply these defects, an accommodation took place which will not only subvert... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 590 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded ; and, while we...give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, and not to blame a measure, which perhaps in our circumstances was the best that could have been adopted.... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 580 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Peravsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded ; and, while we...practicable, to supply these defects, an accommodation tooh place, which will not only subvert the Pennsylvania line, but have a very pernicious influence... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 586 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded ; and, while we...give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, and not to blame a measure, which perhaps in our circumstances was the best that could have been adopted.... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1847 - 522 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded; and while we were...give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, and not to blame a measure which perhaps in our circumstances was the best that could have been adopted.... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 580 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded ; and, while we...give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, and not to blame a measure, which perhaps in our circumstances was the best that could have been adopted.... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 422 str.
...distress for want of provisions, made it impossible to prosecute such measures with the Pennsylvanians, as the nature of the case demanded ; and, while we...give an idea of the miserable situation we are in, and not to blame a measure, which perhaps in our circumstances was the best that could have been adopted.... | |
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