 | John Wesley Monette - America - 1846 - 686 pages
...the commission for running the boundary line, viz. : " Thii officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is elevated by the President...United States, conspire to promise a happy result to bis command, in which I natter myself I shall not be disappointed." — Bee EUicotfs Journal, p. 1651T5.... | |
 | John Wesley Monette - America - 1848 - 642 pages
...the commission for running the boundary line, viz. : " This officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is elevated by the President of the United States, conspiro to promise a happy result to his command, in which I flatter myself I shall not be disappointed."... | |
 | Charles Gayarré - Louisiana - 1854 - 666 pages
...said of the bearer: "This officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is clothed by the President of the United States, conspire to...which I flatter myself I shall not be disappointed." In obedience, no dcubt, to the instructions which had been given to him by Mr. Wilkinson, and perhaps... | |
 | Charles Gayarré - Louisiana - 1854 - 674 pages
...of the bearer : " This officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is clothed by the President of the United States, conspire to...which I flatter myself I shall not be disappointed." In obedience, no doubt, to the instructions which had been given to him by Mr. Wilkinson, and perhaps... | |
 | Charles Gayarré - Louisiana - 1867 - 680 pages
...said of the bearer: "This officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is clothed by the President of the United States, conspire to...which I flatter myself I shall not be disappointed." In obedience, no doubt, to the instructions which had been given to him by Mr. Wilkinson, and perhaps... | |
 | Charles Gayarré - Louisiana - 1885 - 674 pages
...of the bearer : " This officer's experience and good sense, and the powers with which he is clothed by the President of the United States, conspire to...which I flatter myself I shall not be disappointed." In obedience, no doubt, to the instructions which had been given to him by Mr. Wilkinson, and perhaps... | |
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