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9781130784695: The Remembrancer, or Impartial repository of public events Volume 2

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1776 Excerpt: ...ten; but we reviled, whom we perse-must trust, as we do, to armies, and cuted. Though American courage as many of us do not, in heaven. never. wanted the searching goadings 4thly. They are now well provided of contempt, yet Ld S. and Co!. G have added motives, which of them selves may eventually cost Britain many lives. As to their having no ossicers, I can only say, with others, that great occasions produce great men,and discover every-latent particle of genius. It is actual service thai has pointed out wim cannon and powder; not by importation merely, but among themselves. We are to suppose too that they have not neglected mortars; which, however, are on the whole of less consequence, as they have neither fortisication to attack or desend. jthly. How are our men to be to us the commanders we ourselves found? How our supplies?--These most depend upon: and I believe, no depend much on the hearty good will" man can tell who will come back, of a people. The difference of suereally the greatest ossicer, either by cess between our recruiting parties land or by sea, from America. This and theirs, shews the difference beI mention, to shew that we are not to tween a people averse to, or inspired suppofe the provincials waning in by, a cause; an advantage, which in good leaders, even though we may not point of men, they most ever preserve j have heard of them..And he is no because being near the seat of war, prudent man who despises, or even they can bring their whole militia, respects not some of thofe, who have that is their whole poffibk force, into' already appear.d. They have-cer-the sield s and being so much intetainly many wise men among them in rested, they must obey.--Of our exa civil capacity; and the attacks upon portable force, we must expect much ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1776 Excerpt: ...ten; but we reviled, whom we perse-must trust, as we do, to armies, and cuted. Though American courage as many of us do not, in heaven. never. wanted the searching goadings 4thly. They are now well provided of contempt, yet Ld S. and Co!. G have added motives, which of them selves may eventually cost Britain many lives. As to their having no ossicers, I can only say, with others, that great occasions produce great men,and discover every-latent particle of genius. It is actual service thai has pointed out wim cannon and powder; not by importation merely, but among themselves. We are to suppose too that they have not neglected mortars; which, however, are on the whole of less consequence, as they have neither fortisication to attack or desend. jthly. How are our men to be to us the commanders we ourselves found? How our supplies?--These most depend upon: and I believe, no depend much on the hearty good will" man can tell who will come back, of a people. The difference of suereally the greatest ossicer, either by cess between our recruiting parties land or by sea, from America. This and theirs, shews the difference beI mention, to shew that we are not to tween a people averse to, or inspired suppofe the provincials waning in by, a cause; an advantage, which in good leaders, even though we may not point of men, they most ever preserve j have heard of them..And he is no because being near the seat of war, prudent man who despises, or even they can bring their whole militia, respects not some of thofe, who have that is their whole poffibk force, into' already appear.d. They have-cer-the sield s and being so much intetainly many wise men among them in rested, they must obey.--Of our exa civil capacity; and the attacks upon portable force, we must expect much ...

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