| Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 258 páginas
...transplant the war to the southern colonies. I do not think that forcing his lordship on shipboard, is sufficient; nothing less than depriving him of...conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony. I fear the destination of the naval armament at heard it spoken of in common conversation,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 580 páginas
...transplant the war to the southern colonies. I do not think, that forcing his Lordship on shipboard is sufficient ; nothing less than depriving him of...conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony. I fear the destination of the naval armament at Philadelphia is too well known to answer... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 páginas
...transplant the war to the southern colonies. I do not think, that forcing his Lordship on shipboard is sufficient ; nothing less than depriving him of...conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony. I fear the destination of the naval armament at Philadelphia is too well known to answer... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 588 páginas
...transplant the war to the southern colonies. I do not think, that forcing his Lordship on shipboard is sufficient ; nothing less than depriving him of...conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony. I fear the destination of the naval armament at Philadelphia is too well known to answer... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 254 páginas
...the same subject, which is printed in full. Washington, in his letter to Lee, says of Lord Dunmore, " Motives of resentment actuate his conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony." (Writings, Vol. III. p. 216.) Would " arch-traitor" have added to the force of this description,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 48 páginas
...same subject, which is printed in full. 13 Washington, in his letter to Lee, says of Lord Dunmore, " Motives of resentment actuate his conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony." (Writings, Vol. III. p. 216.) Would " arch-traitor " have added to the force of this description,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 68 páginas
...same subject, which is printed in full. 13 Washington, in his letter to Lee, says of Lord Dunmore, " Motives of resentment actuate his conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony." (Writings, Vol. III. p. 216.) Would " arch-traitor " have added to the force of this description,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 68 páginas
...the same subject, which is printed in full. Washington, in his letter to Lee, says of Lord Dunmore, " Motives of resentment actuate his conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the colony." (Writings, Vol. III. p. 216.) Would " arch-traitor" have added to the force of this description,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 606 páginas
...will become the most formidable enemy America has. His strength will increase as a snowball. * * * Motives of resentment actuate his conduct to a degree equal to the destruction of the colony." General Lee took the occasion to set forth his own system of policy, which... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 702 páginas
...(4th seply of arms and ammunition, you ries,) vol. 1v. p. 465. NEW CONVENTION AT WILLIAMSBURG. 119 to Virginia ; as motives of resentment actuate his...conduct, to a degree equal to the total destruction of the Colony." Under the influence of these various and powerful causes of alienation from the mother... | |
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