| Washington Irving - 1855 - 606 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." * • Greene to Dep. Gov. Ward. Am. Arch., Fourth Series, iii., 1145. CHAPTER... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency ha? been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem."' 1 Greene to Dep. Gov. Ward. Am. Arch., Fourth Series, Ui. 1145. CHAPTER L. Affairs... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 636 halaman
...has been tnuglit to believe the people here a superior race of mortals; and finding them of the -.KIT temper and dispositions, passions and prejudices,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." 1 1 Greene to Dep. Gov. Ward. Am. Archita, 4th Series, ill. 1145. • CHAPTER... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1873 - 280 halaman
...of interest. His excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." CHAPTER XI. t MEANWHILE affairs in Canada had not prospered. The expedition was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 986 halaman
...has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the Fame temper and dispositions, passions and prejudices,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." * * Greene to Dep. GOv. Ward. Am. Arch. 4th Series, Hi. 1146. CHAPTER VIII. AFFAIRS... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 542 halaman
...of other governments, they sink in his esteem. The country round here set no bounds to their demand for hay, wood and teaming. It has given his Excellency...the necessities of the army such enormous prices." — Generu.' Greene to Henry Ward, 18 December, 1775. I think I informed you in my letter of yesterday... | |
| Washington Irving - 1908 - 622 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." * * Greene to Dep. U o v. Ward. Am. Archives, 4th Series, iii. 1145. CHAPTEE YITL... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 626 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...vices of the common people of other governments, they sank in his esteem." * * Greene to Dep. Gov. Ward. Am. Archives, 4th Series, iii. 114B. CHAPTER VTEL... | |
| 1876 - 794 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals ; and finding them of the same temper and dispositions,...the necessities of the army such enormous prices." And also in another place, when considering the chances of an attack on the British army, he says,... | |
| Lee P. Anderson - 2002 - 380 halaman
...of interest. His Excellency has been taught to believe the people here a superior race of mortals. The country round here set no bounds to their demands...the necessities of the army such enormous prices." But his relationship with Washington was becoming closer and one who was so reserved and cautious as... | |
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