The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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143. oldal
... suppose that a little diligent research in the libraries and archives of France would have secured all the necessary information on these points , in the case of a person so distinguished . But neither of the works be- fore us offers to ...
... suppose that a little diligent research in the libraries and archives of France would have secured all the necessary information on these points , in the case of a person so distinguished . But neither of the works be- fore us offers to ...
162. oldal
... , particularly when we have no rea- son to suppose that Conway's services in France were more important than those of DeKalb , and when we re- collect that the latter had been honoured by the French 162 [ July , The Baron DeKalb .
... , particularly when we have no rea- son to suppose that Conway's services in France were more important than those of DeKalb , and when we re- collect that the latter had been honoured by the French 162 [ July , The Baron DeKalb .
163. oldal
... suppose that people will mind their own business , when that of other persons is usually so much more attractive . The Northern army here spoken of , and which Lafay- ette was to command , was one designed for the conquest of Canada ...
... suppose that people will mind their own business , when that of other persons is usually so much more attractive . The Northern army here spoken of , and which Lafay- ette was to command , was one designed for the conquest of Canada ...
168. oldal
... suppose you apprise the Marquis of it . As he was gone up so far as Fort Stanwix , and to Johnson Hall , I desired the messenger to follow him , with your despatches for him . I have sent him , also , this morning , a packet directed to ...
... suppose you apprise the Marquis of it . As he was gone up so far as Fort Stanwix , and to Johnson Hall , I desired the messenger to follow him , with your despatches for him . I have sent him , also , this morning , a packet directed to ...
174. oldal
... suppose that Great Britain should make such important concessions as he requires in this letter . The wish , in this respect , is the father of the thought . It could have no other origin than in the blindness of that extreme cupidity ...
... suppose that Great Britain should make such important concessions as he requires in this letter . The wish , in this respect , is the father of the thought . It could have no other origin than in the blindness of that extreme cupidity ...
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