| 1855 - 458 頁
...that we do not find elsewhere. are that the General was somewhat of a bon vivant, and had with him "two good Cooks who could make an excellent Ragout...Boots, had they but Materials to toss them up with ;" and that the soldiers, for lack of ovens, were compelled to bake their maize bread in holes in the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 566 頁
...hospitable table ; for he is said to have been somewhat of a bon vivant, and to have had with him " two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...pair of boots, had they but materials to toss them up with."f There was great detention at the fort, caused by the want of forage and supplies, the road... | |
| 1855 - 684 頁
...occasions. Who does not feel a certain admiration of Braddock's two cooks, commemorated by Mr. Irving, "who could make an excellent ragout out of a pair...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with ?" But then, this is a skill only to be exercised in times of scarcity. We can dispense with the boots... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 544 頁
...hospitable table : for he is said to have been somewhat of a ' • don. vivant, and to have had with him " two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...pair of boots, had they but materials to toss them up with."f There was great detention at the fort, caused by the want of forage and supplies, the road... | |
| 1857 - 676 頁
...occasions. Who does not feel a certain admiration of Braddock's two cooks, commemorated by Mr. Irving, "who could make an excellent ragout out of a pair...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with ?" But then, this is a skill only to be exercised in times of scarcity. We can dispense with the boots... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 頁
...hospitable table ; for he is said to have been somewhat of a ban vivant, and to have had with him " two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with." 7 There was great detention at the fort, caused by the want of forage and supplies, the road not having... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1865 - 902 頁
...up neither their cumbrous baggage nor their luxuries, neither could the general dispense with " his two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with." June. After a month's delay, the army commenced its march. The difficulties of dragging heavily laden... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1867 - 834 頁
...up neither their cumbrous baggage nor their luxuries, neither could the general dispense with " his two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with." jnne- After a month's delay, the army commenced its march. The difficulties of dragging heavily laden... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1868 - 890 頁
...up neither their cumbrous baggage nor their luxuries, neither could the general dispense with " his two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with." June. After a month's delay, the army commenced its march. The difficulties of dragging heavily laden... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1876 - 1086 頁
...up neither their cumbrous baggage nor their luxuries, neither could the general dispense with " his two good cooks, who could make an excellent ragout...boots, had they but materials to toss them up with." June. After a month's delay, the army commenced its march. The difficulties of dragging heavily laden... | |
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