| 1759 - 812 pagina’s
...nature of the river, tlie moft formidable toart of this armament is depiived of the power of afiing, yet we have almoft the whole force of Canada to oppofe. In this iBtuation, there is fach a choice of difficulties (hat I own myfelf at a lofs how to determine. The... | |
| 1764 - 666 pagina’s
...Nature of the River, the moft formidable Part of this Armament is deprived of the Power of adding, yet we have almoft the whole Force of Canada to oppofe. In this Situation there is fuch a Choice of Difficulties, that I own myfelf at a Lofs how to determine. The... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 pagina’s
...nature of the river, the moft formidable part of *' this armament is deprived of the power of ading, yet we " have almoft the whole force of Canada to...fuch a choice of difficulties, that I own " myfelf at n lofs how to determine. The affairs of Great " Britain, I know, require the moft vigorous meafures;... | |
| 1792 - 528 pagina’s
...nature of the river, the moil formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acling, yet we have almoft the whole force of Canada to oppofe....there is fuch a choice of difficulties, that I own niyfelf at a lofs how to determine, The affairs of Great Britain, I know, require the moft vigorous... | |
| William Smith - 1815 - 520 pagina’s
...perceive that the army in general is much weakened. By the nature of the river the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting ; yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation therc it inch a choice ef Jiffitullii.,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 590 pagina’s
...perceive, sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting ; yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation, there is such a choice of difficulties,... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 480 pagina’s
...perceive, sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the niost formidablc part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting, yet we have almost tlie whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation, there is such a choice nl difficulties,... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - 1834 - 534 pagina’s
...perceive, Sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting, yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation, there is such a choice of difficulties,... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 pagina’s
...perceive, Sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting, yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. in this situation, there is suck a choice of difficulties,... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 168 pagina’s
...perceive, Sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting : yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation there is such a choice of difficulties... | |
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