... articles you ground your charge, that I may prepare for my justification, which I have the happiness to be confident I can do to the army, to the Congress, to America, and to the world in general. Your Excellency must give me leave to observe, that... Publication Fund Series - Page 4361873Full view - About this book
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 600 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could from your situation be in the least judges of the...with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these maiuEuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that had we remained on the... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1834 - 760 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could, from your situation, be, in the least, judges of the merits or demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to spaak with a becoming pride, I can assert, that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1835 - 568 pages
...Eicellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your (Krson, could, from your situation, be in the least judges of the merits or demerits of oar manoeuvres; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeUTres the success... | |
| Robert Walsh - American essays - 1835 - 580 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could, from your situation, be in the least judges of the merits or demeriW of our manoeuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeuvres... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 588 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could from your situation be in the least judges of the...with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these mancEuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that had we remained on the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - United States - 1839 - 592 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could from your situation be in the least judges of the...that had we remained on the first ground, or had we advanced, or had the retreat been conducted in a manner different from what it was, this whole army... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1843 - 612 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could, from your situation, be, in the least, judges of the merits or demerits of our manoeuvres ; and, to spsak with a- becommg pride, I can assert, that to these manceuvres the success of the day was entirely... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1844 - 260 pages
...excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could, from your situation, be in the least judges of the merits or demerits of our manceuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manceuvres the success... | |
| Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 534 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could from your situation be in the least judges of the...that had we remained on the first ground, or had we advanced, or had the retreat been conducted in a manner different from what it was, this whole army... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1846 - 474 pages
...Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your person, could, from your situation, be in the least judges of the merits or demerits of our manosuvres ; and, to speak with a becoming pride, I can assert that to these manoeuvres the success... | |
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