Entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my choice of difficulties : if I stay in this province, I risk myself and army ; and if I do not stay, the province is lost forever. The Library of American Biography - 第 147 頁Jared Sparks 著 - 1848完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1848 - 394 頁
...characteristic of his ill-regulated mind, and of that spirit of morbid jealousy which was his ruin. " If I P stay in this province, I risk myself and army, and if I do not stay, the province is lost for ever. I have neither guides, cavalry, medicines, money, shoes or stockings. Tories are in my front,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 554 頁
...building. There never was so d — da stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...army ; and if I do not stay, the province is lost for ever. * * * * * As to what relates to yourself, if you think you can be in time to aid the general,... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 頁
..." There never was so d — da stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most d — bly deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...and army ; and if I do not stay the province is lost for ever." The account of his capture (given by Wilkinson,) concludes : — " There was a shout of... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 610 頁
...building. There never was so damned a stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...and army, and if I do not stay, the province is lost for ever. I have neither guards, cavalry, medicines, money, shoes or stockings. I must act with the... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 612 頁
...building. There never was so damned a stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my;...and army, and if I do not stay, the province is lost for ever. I have neither guards, cavalry, medicines, money, shoes or stockings. I must act with the... | |
| William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1858 - 578 頁
...building. There never was so damued a stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damuably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my choice of difficulties : if I stay in the province I risk myself and army ; and if I do not stay, the province is lost forever."f We will... | |
| William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1858 - 566 頁
...deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my choice of difficulties : if I stay in the province I risk myself and army ; and if I do not stay, the province is lost forever."f We will now see what became of our impetuous and "decisive" Lee. He had just signed his... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 872 頁
...building. There never was so damned a stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...and army; and if I do not stay the province is lost for ever.... Our counsels have been weak to the last degree. As to what relates to yourself, if you... | |
| George Henry Moore - 1860 - 202 頁
...there never was so damn'da stroke — entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient — He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...and Army and if I do not stay the Province is lost for ever — I have neither guides Cavalry Medicines Money Shoes or Stockings — I must act with the... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 610 頁
...building. There never was so damned a stroke ; entre nous, a certain great man is most damnably deficient. He has thrown me into a situation where I have my...and army, and if I do not stay, the province is lost for ever. I have neither guards, cavalry, medicines, money, shoes or stockings. I must act with the... | |
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