| William Gordon - 1788 - 500 halaman
...that ihadows have been offered to us, while the fubftance has been gleaned by others. Our diftrefles are now brought to a point. We have borne all that...bear — our property is expended — our private refources are at an end, and our friends are wearied out and difgufted with our inceflant applications.... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 halaman
..." We complain that shadom have been offered to us, while the substance has been gleaned by others. Our distresses are now brought to a point. We have...resources are at an end, and our friends are wearied out ace disgusted with our incessant applications. It would be criminal is the officers to conceal the... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 halaman
...greatness of their taxes, and are astonished that no part reaches the army. The numerous demands which are between the first collectors and the soldiers swallow...our friends are wearied out and disgusted with our inO 4 cessant March 1783, arrived, that preliminary and eventual articles of peace, between the United... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1024 halaman
...remains unsettled; there is a large balance due upon it, and a considerable sum for that of forage. Our distresses are now brought to a point. We have borne all that men can bear—our property isexpended—our private resources are at an end, and our friends are wearied out... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 552 halaman
...greatness of their taxes, and are astonished that no part reaches the army. The numerous demands which are between the first collectors and the soldiers swallow...are now brought to a point. We have borne all that we can bear — our property is expended — our private resources are at an end, and our friends are... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 562 halaman
...soldiers swallow up the whole. Our distresses are now brought to a point. We have borne all that we can bear — our property is expended — our private...our friends are wearied out and disgusted with our constant applications." With respect to the half-pay, in consequence of the odious point of view, in... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 702 halaman
...reciting their services, and the neglect under which they laboured, they said, " Our distresses " are brought to a point ; we have borne all that men " can bear; our property is expended; our private re" sources are at an end ; our friends are wearied out " and disgusted with incessant applications."... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 738 halaman
...reciting their services, and the neglect under which they laboured, they said, " Our distresses " are brought to a point ; we have borne all that men " can bear; our property is expended; our private re" sources are at an end ; our friends are wearied out " and disgusted with incessant applications."... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1856 - 858 halaman
...embarrassments thicken so fast, and have become so complex, that many of us are unable to go further.' Again : ' Our distresses are now brought to a point. We have borne all that we can bear. Our property is expended ; our private resources are at an end ; and our friends are wearied... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 702 halaman
...greatness of their taxes, and are astonished that no part reaches the army. The numerous demands which are between the first collectors and the soldiers swallow...resources are at an end, and our friends are wearied and disgusted with our incessant applications. We therefore most seriously and earnestly beg that a... | |
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