I am now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things ; starve, dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain subsistence... Popular History of England - Page 379by Charles Knight - 1860Full view - About this book
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...now convinced beyond a doubt, that unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things, to starve, dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain subsistence. Rest assured, sir, that this is not... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
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...now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one...to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Rest assured, Sir, this is not an exaggerated picture, and that I have abundant reason to suppose what... | |
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...now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one...to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Rest assured, Sir, this is not an exaggerated picture, and that I have abundant reason to suppose what... | |
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| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1836 - 574 pages
...complaints. " I am " now convinced beyond a doubt, that unless there " be some great and capital change this army must " inevitably be reduced to one or other...obtain subsistence in the best manner " they can. Yesterday afternoon, receiving infor" mation that the enemy in force had left the city, " with the... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 pages
...now convinced beyond a doubt that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things — to starve, dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain subsistence. Rest assured, sir, that this is... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 pages
...now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one...to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Rest assured, Sir, this is not an exaggerated picture, and that I have abundant reason to suppose what... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 592 pages
...now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one...to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Rest assured, Sir, this is not an exaggerated picture, and that I have abundant reason to suppose what... | |
| François Guizot - 1840 - 262 pages
...doubt, that, unless some great and powerful change suddenly takes place in the commissary's department, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other...to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can. Rest assured, sir, this is not an exaggerated picture, and that I have abundant reason to support what... | |
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