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" While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I should do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge in this place, the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during the war. "
The Western Reader: A Series of Useful Lessons - Trang 165
1833 - 216 trang
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The Boston magazine

698 trang
...moment'»»« conteft. While I r«peat my obligation* to the army in general, I ftould do iniuftice to my own feelings not to acknowledge in this place, the peculiar ferviCM and diflinguifted merits, of the gentlemen who have been attached to my perfon during the war....

The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Tập 4

William Gordon - 1788 - 618 trang
...the momentous conteft. ** While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I fhould do injuftice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place,, the peculiar fervices and diCtinguifhed merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my perfon during the war....

Washington's Political Legacies: To which is Annexed an Appendix, Containing ...

George Washington - 1800 - 232 trang
...assistance I have received from my countrymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. " WHILE I repeat my obligations to the army in general,...attached to my person during the war : it was impossible the choice of confidential officers to compose my family should have been more fortunate : permit me,...

The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Tập 3

William Gordon - 1801 - 452 trang
...have received from my coun-r trymen, increases with every review of the momentous contest. - '•' While I repeat my obligations to the army in general,...injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge in thi» place^ the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gerttJeunen who have been attached...

The American Preceptor: Being a New Selection of Lessons for Reading and ...

Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 trang
...the momentous conteft. 4. While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I fhould do injuftice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar fervices and diftinguifhed merits of the .gentlemen who have been attached to niy perfon during the...

The Washingtoniana: Containing a Sketch of the Life and Death of the Late ...

1802 - 440 trang
...have received from my countrymen, encreases with every review of the momentous contest. » * * i " WHILE I repeat my obligations to the army in general,...injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in .thit place, the peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached...

An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking ...: To which are ...

Noah Webster - 1802 - 278 trang
...rap** mentons contrrf. 4. While I repeat my obligations to the arwy in general1 1" fhould do injuftice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, .the peculiar fervices and dWinguilned mi df the 'en'temen who have be«n attached to my perfon during the late war....

An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to ...

Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 trang
...assistance I- have received from jny countrymen, increases with every review of tlie momentous contest.' 4. While I repeat my obligations to the army in general,...peculiar services and distinguished merits of the gentlemen who have been attached to my person during- the war. 5. It was impossible the choice of confidential...

Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to ...

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 458 trang
...and pitrooage of congress. While I repeat my obligations to the army in general, I Oumld do iniustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar services and distinguished ' n-rits of the persons wlio had been attached to my perI consider- it as an indispensable duty to...

An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to ...

Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 trang
...review of the momentous eonteft. 4. While I repeat my obligations to the army in general1, 1 ihould do injustice to my own feelings not to acknowledge, in this place, the peculiar fervices and diftinguiflied merits of •he gentlemen who have been attached to my perfon during the...




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