... twelve feet apart. Of late he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies ; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get one of apples, instead of having both of beefsteaks. If the ladies can... The Life of George Washington - Page 297by Jared Sparks - 1839 - 562 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1823 - 732 pages
...one of apples instead of having both of beef. If the ladies- can put up with such entertainment, and submit to partake of it on plates, once tin, but now iron (not become so by the labour of scouring^ I shall be happy to see them. I am, dear Sir, your most obedient Servant, To Dr.... | |
| 1823 - 496 pages
...has had the surprising luck to discover that apples will make pies; and it's a question, if amidst the violence of his efforts, we do not get one of apples, instead of having both of beef. If the ladies can put up with such entertainment, and submit to partake of we have had a ham,... | |
| English literature - 1823 - 734 pages
...has had the surprising luck to discover that apples will make pies ; and it's a question, if, amidst the violence of his efforts, we do not get one of apples instead of having both of beef. If the ladies can put up with such entertainment, and submit to partake of it on plates, once... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 572 pages
...he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies ; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...be happy to see them ; and am, dear Doctor, yours, &,c. TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS. West Point, 16 August, 1779. DEAR SIR, I beg you to accept my thanks... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 578 pages
...he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies ; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...be happy to see them ; and am, dear Doctor, yours, &c. TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS. West Point, 16 August, 1779. DEAR SIR, I beg you to accept my thanks... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1835 - 568 pages
...late he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pics; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...entertainment, and will submit to partake of it on plalcs, once tin but now iron (not become so by the labour of scouring), I shall be happy to see them;... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1835 - 582 pages
...he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies ; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...entertainment, and will submit to partake of it on plales, once tin but now iron (not become so by the labour of scouring), I shall be happy to see them;... | |
| Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 432 pages
...he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies ; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...plates, once tin, but now iron, (not become so by the labour of scouring) I shall be happy to see them, and am, dear Doctor, yours," <fcc. To Major-General... | |
| Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 430 pages
...entertainment, and will submit to partake of it on plates, once tin, but now iron, (not become so by the labour of scouring) I shall be happy to see them, and am, dear Doctor, yours," &c. To Major-General Greene he wrote, from HeadQuarters at Morristown, 22d January, 1780 : — " Appearances... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1837 - 644 pages
...late he has had the surprising sagacity to discover, that apples will make pies; and it is a question, if, in the violence of his efforts, we do not get...yours." Sir Henry Clinton, disappointed in not receiving additions to his army from Europe, began to be weary of his situation, and to despair of effecting... | |
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