| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 lapas
...one half of consequence rejected by the quartermaster-general. It is true, payment has been promised from time to time ; yet they look upon such promises...vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or United Colonies bankrupt. And in a more material point, they have not seen sufficient force in the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 580 lapas
...consequence rejected by the quartermaster-general. It is true, payment has been promised from tune to time ; yet they look upon such promises as vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or United Colonies bankrupt. And in a more material point, they have not seen sufficient force in the... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 588 lapas
...one half of consequence rejected by the quartermaster-general. It is true, payment has been promised from time to time ; yet they look upon such promises...vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or United Colonies bankrupt. And in a more material point, they have not seen sufficient force in the... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1873 - 548 lapas
...only half a signature, and of consequence rejected by the Quarter-master general. It is true they are promised payment from time to time, yet they look...vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or united colonies bankrupt ; and in a more material point, they have not seen a sufficient force in... | |
| Charles Carroll, Brantz Mayer - 1876 - 136 lapas
...one-half, of consequence, rejected by the quartermaster-general. It is true, payment has been promised from time to time; yet they look upon such promises...vague, their labor and property lost, and the congress or United Colonies bankrupt. And, in a more material point, they have not seen sufficient force in... | |
| Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1907 - 384 lapas
...only half a signature and of consequence rejected by the Quarter Master General. It is true they are promised payment from time to time, yet they look...vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or United Colonies bankrupt; and in a more material point, they have not seen a sufficient force in... | |
| Justin Harvey Smith - 1907 - 666 lapas
...— the one half of consequence rejected by the Quartermaster- General. It is true, they have been promised payment, from time to time ; yet they look upon such promises as vague, their labour and property lost, and the Congress and the United Colonies as bankrupt.' Yet, after all, probably... | |
| George Washington - 1931 - 684 lapas
...one half of consequence rejected by the quartermaster-general. It is true, payment has been promised from time to time; yet they look upon such promises...vague, their labor and property lost, and the Congress or United Colonies bankrupt. And in a more material point, they have not seen sufficient force in the... | |
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