| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 554 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succor from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage, and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 542 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succor from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage, and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1884 - 538 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succor from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage, and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 478 sider
...succor from the rest. How small soever » Lettres de Bougainville a Madame de Saint-Veran, 1758, 1769. may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage, and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
| Walford Davis Green - 1901 - 488 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succour from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible." f These instructions were followed and little attempt was made to defend the outposts.... | |
| Sir Arthur George Doughty, George William Parmelee - 1901 - 398 sider
...the King's government could not send the troops and supplies asked for, added : " How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
| William Wood - 1904 - 408 sider
...— " How small soever the space you are able to hold may be, it is indispensable to keep a foothold in North America ; for, if we once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage and persistency to accomplish this object... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 354 sider
..."However small soever the space you are able to hold may be, it is indispensable to keep a foothold in North America; for, if we once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible." To which the general — the one admirable character in the public life of New... | |
| Walford Davis Green - 1906 - 492 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succour from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible." f These instructions were followed and little attempt was made to defend the outposts.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1907 - 482 sider
...smaller space, each part may be within reach of support and succor from the rest. How small soever may be the space you are able to hold, it is indispensable...once lose the country entirely, its recovery will be almost impossible. The King counts on your zeal, courage, and persistency to accomplish this object,... | |
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