| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 452 trang
...he, " that the affairs of Great Britain require the " most vigorous measures. But then the courage ct of a handful of brave men should be exerted " only...event. At present the difficulties are so various, <c that I am at a loss how to determine." The only prospect of attempting the town with success was... | |
| 1802 - 522 trang
...The atíairs of Gfeat Britain, I know, require the most vigorous measures ; but then the courage ot a handful of brave men should be exerted only, where there is some hope of a favourable event. However, you may be assured, Sir, that the small part of the campaign, which remains, shall be employed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 342 trang
...presented, " I know," said he, " that the affairs of Great Britain require the most vigorous measures. But then the courage of a handful of brave men should...the difficulties are so various, that I am at a loss how to determine." The only prospect of attempting the town with success, was by landing a body of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 386 trang
...presented, " I know," said he, " that the affairs of Great Britain require the most vigorous measures. But then the courage of a handful of brave men should...the difficulties are so various, that I am at a loss how to determine." The only prospect of attempting the town with success, was by landing a body of... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 568 trang
...how to determine. The affairs of Great Britain I " know to require the most vigorous measures; but the " courage of a handful of brave men should be...only where there is some hope of a favourable event." The repulse at Montmorenci made a deep impression on Anxicty «S ^••English general. He had a very... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1810 - 578 trang
...how to determine. The affairs of Great Britain I " iaow to require the most vigorous measures ; but the "courage of a handful of brave men should be exerted..."only where there is some hope of a favourable event." The repulse at Montmorenci made a deep impression on Anxiety at the English general. He had a very... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 310 trang
...that " the affairs of Great Britain require the most " vigorous measures. But then the courage " ofan handful of brave men should be exerted " only where there is some hope of a favourable " event. Atpresent the difficultiesare so various, " that I am at a loss how to determine." The only prospect... | |
| William Smith - 1815 - 520 trang
...Britain, I know require the most vigorous measures, but then the courage of a handful of brave troops should be exerted only where there is some .hope of a favourable event. However, you may be assured, that the small part of the campaign which remains, shall be employed (us... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 834 trang
...how to determine. " The affairs of Great Britain I know to require the most vi" "gofous measures; but the Courage of a handful of brave men "should be exerted only where there is some hope of a favonr" "We event." The repulse at Montraorenci made a deep in»*WoHe. pression or) the English general.... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 trang
...presented — " I know, said he, that the affairs of Great Britain require the most vigorous measures. But then the courage of a • handful of brave men should...the difficulties are so various, that I am at a loss how to determine." The only prospect of attempting the town with success, was by landing a body of... | |
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