| George Washington - 1800 - 240 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be supposed at this last stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...leave an ungrateful country to defend itself." But whom are they to defend ? our wives, our children, and our farms, and other property which we have... | |
| Robert Bisset - 636 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be, supposed at shi- last stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...anonymous addresser : " If war continues, remove into the up-. settled country ; there establish yourselves, and leave an ungratefid^ country to defend itself."... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 halaman
...and scars ! Can you thea consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution, , and. the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...unsettled country, there establish yourselves, and Iqave an ungrateful country to defend itself. But who are they to defend ? Our wives, our children,... | |
| David Ramsay - 1811 - 522 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can sc-ircely be supposed, at this late stage of the war, tint I am, indifferent to its interests. But how are they...yourselves, and leave an ungrateful country to defend itsetf. 16' • THE LIFE OF But who are they to defend ? Our wives, our children, our farms, and other... | |
| David Ramsay - 1814 - 274 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be supposed, at this late stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...continues, remove into the unsettled country ; there estak^sh yourselves, and leave an ungrateful country to defend itself. But who are they to defend ?... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1024 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be supposed, at this last stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...yourselves and leave an ungrateful country to defend itself."—But who arc they to defend ? Our wives, our children, our farms and other property which... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it ; it can scarcely be supposed, at this last stage o! the war, that 1 am indifferent to its interests. But how are they to be promoted 1 The way is plain, says the anonymous addresser. ' It war continues, remove into the unsettled country... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it, it can scarcely be supposed, at this Sate stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests.— But how are they to be promoted ? The way is plain, says Ihe anonymous addresser. If war continues, remove into the Unsettled country; there establish yourselves,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 596 halaman
...detraction has been opened against it ; it can scarcely be supposed, at this late stage of the war, that I am indifferent to its interests. But how are they...leave an ungrateful country to defend itself. But whom are they to defend ? Our wives, our children, our farms and other property, which we leave behind... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 594 halaman
...unsettled country ; there establish yourselves, and leave an ungrateful country to defend itself. But whom are they to defend? Our wives, our children, our farms...other property, which we leave behind us ? Or, in the state of hostile separation, are we to take the two first (the latter cannot be removed) to perish... | |
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