| Abel Boyer - 1706 - 396 Seiten
...think, can ftand before them ; but * let our Supplies be never fo full andfpeedy, let bur Ma* nagement be never fo great and frugal, yet if it be our * Misfortune to have Allies that are at flow and itacl^* * Ward as We are jealous and forward, that hold our * Hands, andfuffer us net to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 466 Seiten
...every common Soldier hath fo much Courage, that oo equal Number of Men in the World, I think, can Hand before them ; but let our Supplies be never fo full...are zealous and forward ; that hold our Hands, and fuiFer us not to take any Opportunity that offers; that are coming into the Field, when we are going... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1860 - 648 Seiten
...deciding blow. Therefore, let our supplies be never so full and speedy, let our management be never so great and frugal, yet, if it be our misfortune to have allies that are as slow and backward as we are zealous and forward — that hold our hands, and suffer us not to take... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 660 Seiten
...deciding blow. Therefore, let our supplies be never so full and speedy, let our management be never so great and frugal, yet, if it be our misfortune to have allies that are as slow and backward as we are zealous and forward — that hold our hands, and suffer us not to take... | |
| Frank Taylor - 1921 - 504 Seiten
...stand before them, but let our supplies be never so full and speedy, let our management be never so great and frugal, yet if it be our misfortune to have allies that are as slow and backward as we are zealous and forward, that hold our hands, and suffer us not to take any... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 334 Seiten
...our supplies be never so full and speedy, yet if it be our misfortune to have allies that are as slow and backward as we are zealous and forward, that hold our hands, and suffer us not to take any opportunity that offers, that are coming into the field when we are going... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 340 Seiten
...of 1 Cf. Lord Haversham's speech (Lediard, p. 515): "Let our supplies be never so full and speedy, yet if it be our misfortune to have allies that are as slow and backward as we are zealous and forward, that hold our hands, and suffer us not to take any... | |
| 1920 - 542 Seiten
...our management be never so great and proper, yet if it be our misfortune to have allies that are slow and backward, as we are zealous and forward, that hold our hands and suffer us not to take any opportunities that offer, I cannot see,' says he, ' what it is we are reasonably... | |
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