 | United States - 1815 - 534 pages
...pretend to say that an evacuation is really intended in any reasonable time. From this circumstance I should conclude that the sooner you are here the better. However, as 1 have no control over the destination of the troops of the United States except my own escort, I shall... | |
 | United States - 1817 - 518 pages
...pretend to say that an evacuation is really intended in any reasonable time. From this circumstance I should conclude that the sooner you are here the...speedy arrival of yourself and troops at this place ; and am, &c. ANDREW ELLICOTT, .Lieutenant Pope. No. 15.. Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Brigadier in... | |
 | Joseph Gales - United States - 1851
...pretend to say that an evacuation is really intended in any reasonable time. From this circumstance. I should conclude that the sooner you are here the...speedy arrival of yourself and troops at this place ; and am. &c., ANDREW ELLICOTT. Lieutenant POPE. 3107 APPENDIX. 3110 Relations with Spain. No. 15.... | |
 | United States. Congress - United States - 1851 - 854 pages
...pretend w say that an evacuation is really intended in any reasonable time. From this circumstance. I should conclude that the sooner you are here the...direct your conduct. Please to accept of my sincere wisl^ for the safe and speedy arrival of yourself and troops at this place ; and am. «fcc., ANDREW... | |
 | United States. Congress - Law - 1851 - 858 pages
...pretend to say that an evacuation is really intended in any reasonable time. From this circumstance. I should conclude that the sooner you are here the...destination of the troops of the United States, except ray own escort, I snail take it for granted that your instructions are sufficiently pointed to direct... | |
 | American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1908 - 656 pages
...Strict economy, as well as accountability, will be expected, and I hope, rigidly observed. With my best wishes for the safe and speedy arrival of yourself and troops at the seat of war, and your success while there, I subscribe myself, Your Obt. Servt. and Friend •... | |
 | Thomas Dionysius Clark - History - 436 pages
...circumstance, I should conclude, that the sooner you are here the better. 348 "Notes on Kentucky," Section 66 However, as I have no control over the destination...sufficiently pointed to direct your conduct. Please to accept my sincere wishes for the safe and speedy arrival of yourself and troops at this place. "And am dear... | |
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