Troops, in any respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts. which are published, but I need not make myself Enemies among them, by this declaration, although it is consistent with truth. I dare say the Men would fight very well (if properly... Education: How Old the New - Side 446af James Joseph Walsh - 1911 - 459 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 678 sider
...companies— there are two more colonels ПОЛУ under arrest, and to be tried for the sameoffences. In short, they are, by no means, such troops, in any...the men would fight very well (if properly officered I although they are exceedingly dirty and nasty people. Had they been properly conducted at Bunker's... | |
| George Washington - 1799 - 574 sider
...their Companies — there is two more Colos. now under arrest, & to be tried for the same offences — in short they are by no means such Troops, in any...respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts. which are published, but I need not make myself enemies among them, by this declaration, although... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 sider
...Companies — there is two more Colos. now under arrest, & to be tried for the same offences — • in short they are by no means such troops, in any...respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts. which are published, but I need not make myself enemies among them, by this declaration, although... | |
| 1905 - 470 sider
...companies. — there is two more Colonels now under arrest, & to be tried for the same offences — in short they are by no means such Troops, in any respect, as you are lead to believe of them from the accts which are published, but I need not make myself Enemies among... | |
| Lyon Gardiner Tyler - 1926 - 690 sider
...they are by no means such Troops, in any respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts which are published, but I need not make myself enemies...consistent with truth. — I dare say the men would flght very well (if properly officered) although they are exceeding dirty and nasty people. — Had... | |
| Rupert Hughes - 1927 - 746 sider
...deserved — their officers generally speaking are the most indifferent kind of People I ever saw. ... in short they are by no means such Troops, in any...respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts which are published, but I need not make myself enemies among them, by this declaration, although... | |
| George Washington - 1931 - 644 sider
...their Companies; there is two more Colos. now under arrest, and to be tried for the same offences; in short they are by no means such Troops, in any...respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts. which are published, but I need not make myself Enemies among them, by this declaration, although... | |
| 1926 - 346 sider
...their Companies — there is two more Colos now under arrest, & to be tried for the same offerees — in short they are by no means such Troops, in any...respect, as you are led to believe of them from the accts which are published, but I need not make myself enemies among them, by this declaration, although... | |
| Ian Barnes - 2000 - 246 sider
...citizenry would offset lack of discipline and experience. However, Washington 's view was, "They ate by no means such Troops, in any respect, as you are led to believe ojthemjrom the Acts which are published, I daresay the Menfight very well (if properly officered) although... | |
| Paul M. Zall - 204 sider
...Captains for cowardice, and for drawing more Pay and Provisions than they had Men in their Companies ... in short they are by no means such Troops, in any...make myself Enemies among them, by this declaration, though it is consistent with truth. I daresay the Men would fight very well (if properly Officered)... | |
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