| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 624 pages
...you for hl» Excellency's information. We judge it neceflary to add, that thofc men fpecified in the returns, will, in all probability, be in a few days...of performing any duty, from the rapid progrefs the fcurvy makes amongft them : neither is it in our power to check this prevailing malady, X'lecon> ifn... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 682 pages
...judge it neceflary to add, that thofe men fpt cified in the returns will, in all probability, be in x few days incapable of performing any duty, from the rapid progrefs the fcurvy makes amongft them ; neither is it in' our power to check this prevailing malady ; the confiant... | |
| History - 1800 - 624 pages
...you for his ENcellency's information. We judge it neceflàry to add, that thofe men fpecified in the returns, will, in all probability, be. in a few days...of performing any duty, from the rapid progrefs the fcurvy makes amongft them : neither is it in our power to check this prevailing malady. The conftant... | |
| History - 1800 - 620 pages
...loyou for his Excellency's information. We judge it neceflkry to add, that Ihofe men fpecified in the returns, will, in all probability, be in a few days incapable of performing any duty, from the rapid progrels the fcurvy makes amongft them : neither is it in our power to check this prevailing malady.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1783 - 624 pages
...you for his excellency's information. JVe judge it neceflary to add, that thole men fpecified in the returns, will, in all probability, be, in a few days,...incapable of performing ¡any duty, from the rapid progreis 'the fcurvy makes' amongft them : neither is it in our power to check this prevailing malady.... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 774 pages
...Excellency's information. We judge it necefiary to adJ, that thofe men fpecified in the returns wilt, in all probability, be in a few days incapable of performing any duty, from the rapid progrefs the fcurvy makes amongft them ; neither is it in our power to check this prevailing malady ; the conftant... | |
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