| 1775 - 868 str.
...foreign affiftance is foldiers ; detained the greateft part of undoubtedly attainable. We gratefully the inhabitants in the town, and compelled the few who were permitted to retiie, to leave their moft valuable effefts behind. " By this perfidy wives are feparated from their... | |
| 1776 - 612 str.
...they might be preferved for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained the greateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled...the few who were permitted to retire, to leave their moft valuable efrefts behind them.' — In anfwering this paflage, our Author's ufual fpirit feems... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1776 - 612 str.
...they might be preierved for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained the greateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled...the few who were permitted to retire, to leave their molt valuable effefts behind them.'—In anfwcring this paflage, our Author's ufual Jpirit feems to... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1776 - 608 str.
...they might be preferved for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained the grcateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled...the few who were permitted to retire, to leave their moft valuable effects behind them.'—In anfwering this pafiage, on* Author's ufual ffirit feems to... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1776 - 236 str.
...owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained the greater! part of the inhabitants in tha. town, and compelled the few who were permitted to retire, to leave their moft valuable effects, behind. By this perfidy, wives are feparated from their huibands, children from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 700 str.
...they might be preferred for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldtere ; detained the greateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled,...few, who were permitted to retire, to leave their moft valuable effefts behind. By this perfidy wives arc feparated from their hu/bands, children from... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 626 str.
...might be prefcrved for their" owners to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained J^p-the greatefl part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled the few, who were permitted to retire, to leave the moft valuable effe&s behind. • By By this perfidy wives are feparated from their hufbands, children... | |
| 1791 - 634 str.
...they might be preferved for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers; detained the greateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled the few, who xvere permitted to retire, to leave their moft valuable effefts behind. By this perfidy wives are feparated... | |
| Noah Webster - 1802 - 252 str.
...they might be prefervcd for their owners, to be feized by a body of foldiers ; detained the greateft part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled...The few who were permitted to retire, to leave their moil valuable etfefts behind. 27. By this perfidy, wives are feparated from their hufband;, children... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 str.
...the arms deposited as aforesaid that they might be preserved 'for their owners, to be seized by « body of soldiers ; detained the greatest part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled the lew who were permitted to retire, to leave their most valuable effects behind. 27. By this perfidy,... | |
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