| Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier marquis de Lafayette - 1837 - 504 sider
...negroes deserted to them. This piece of news did not affect me much, as I little value these matters. But you cannot conceive how unhappy I have been to...contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbours that have had their houses burnt accordingly. You will do what you think proper about it, my dear general... | |
| Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier marquis de Lafayette - 1837 - 580 sider
...negroes deserted to them. This piece of news did not affect me much, as I little value these matters. But you cannot conceive how unhappy I have been to...contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbours that have had their houses burnt accordingly. You will do what you think proper about it, my dear general;... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1841 - 396 sider
...the enemy's vessels, and consented to give them provisions. This being done by the gentleman who,in some measure, represents you at your house, will certainly...contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbours that have had their houses burnt accordingly. You will do what you think proper about it, my dear general,... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1843 - 392 sider
...negroes deserted to them. This piece of news did not affect me much, as I little value these matters. But you cannot conceive how unhappy I have been to...effect, and contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbors that have had their houses burnt accordingly. You will do what you think proper about it,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 sider
...negroes deserted to them. This piece of news did not affect me, much, as I little value these matters. But you cannot conceive how unhappy I have been, to...effect, and contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbors, that have had their houses burnt, accordingly. " You will do what you think proper about... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 sider
...its duties, and the man that likes you the best will be the forwardest in letting you know everything where you can be concerned. " When the enemy came...effect, and contrasts with spirited answers from some neighbors, that had their houses burnt accordingly." Lund Washington had already reported, however,... | |
| Fritz Hirschfeld - 1997 - 286 sider
...cannot conceive how unhappy I have been to hear that Mr. Lund Washington went on board the ennemy 's vessels and consented to give them provisions. This...friend, it was my duty confidentially to mention the circumstances.10 The actions of Lund Washington placed the general in an awkward position. On the one... | |
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