| William Smith - 1757 - 296 pages
...Things, which we thought abfolutely neceflhry for the Good " of her, and us her Allies, on the other Side the Water. . " We doubt not but our great Queen has...-, and that we have been as a ftrong Wall for their " Security, even to the Lofs of our heft Men. We were mightily rejoiced, " when we heard our great... | |
| 1763 - 496 pages
...undertake, to fee our great queen, and relate to her thofe things which we thought abfolutely neccffkry for the good of her "and us her allies, on the other...her enemies the French; and that we have been as a ftiong wall for their i'ecurity, even to the lofs of our beft men. We were mightily rejoiced when we... | |
| 1763 - 502 pages
...neceflary for the good of her and us her allies, on the other fide of the water. " WE doubt not butxmr great queen has been acquainted with our long and...; and that we have been as a ftrong wall for their fecurity, even to the lofs of our beft men. We were mightily rejoiced when we heard our great queen... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 528 pages
...things, which we thought absolutely necessary for the good' ofher, and us her allies, on the other side of the water. " WE doubt not but our great queen has...and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemie* , the French ; and that we have been as a strong.wall for their security, even... | |
| Lewis Cass - 1827 - 86 pages
...& great truth and feeling, the calamitous issue, which awaited them. ' We doubt not,' said they, ' but our great Queen has been acquainted with our long...and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French, and that we have been as a strong wall for then 4 security, even to... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 532 pages
...19. great truth and feeling, the calamitous issue, which awaited them. ' We doubt not,' said they, ' but our great Queen has been acquainted with our long...and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French, and that we have been as a strong wall for their security, even to... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 pages
...19. great truth and feeling, the calamitous issue, which awaited them. ' We doubt not,' said they, ' but our great Queen has been acquainted with our long and tedious war, in coujunction with her children, against her enemies the French, and that we have been as a strong wall... | |
| 1829 - 348 pages
...things which we thought absolutely necessary for the good of her, and us her allies, on the other side the water. " We doubt not but our great queen has...and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French ; and that we have been as a strong wall for their security, even to... | |
| William Smith - 1829 - 362 pages
...things which we thought absolutely necessary for the good of her, and us her allies, on the other side the water. " We doubt not but our great queen has...and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French ; and that we have been as a strong wall for their security, even to... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 pages
...Mountains. $$ None of the Six Nations, must be understood. CHAP. I.] FIVE IROQUOIS CHIEFS VISIT ENGLAND. 15 queen has been acquainted with our long and tedious war, in conjunction with her children, against her enemies the French : and that we have been as a strong wall for their security, even to... | |
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