I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views ; but it appeared in general, that General Gates was to be exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence."—>- " General Mifflin, it is commonly supposed, bore the second part in the cabal; and... The North American Review - Página 374editado por - 1838Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Marshall - 1804 - 664 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views,...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say from undeniable facts in my own possession, from publications the evident... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views,...Gates was to be exalted on the ruin of my reputation avid influence. This I am authorized to say from unN deniable facts in my possession., from publications,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1826 - 506 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views, but it appeared m general, that General •Gates was to be exalted OB the ruin of my reputation and influence. This... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views,...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say from undeniable facts in my possession, from publications, the evident... | |
| William Wirt - 1833 - 486 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views;...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say from undeniable facts in my own possession—from publications, the evident... | |
| George Washington - 1834 - 596 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views,...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say, from undeniable facts in my own possession, from publications, the evident... | |
| William Wirt - 1836 - 492 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views;...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say from undeniable facts in my own possession—from publications, the evident... | |
| 1839 - 648 páginas
...Patrick Henry, probably gives us the generic character of this incident in his public career :— " I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views;...Conway, I know, was an active and malignant partisan." To attempt an abstract of the correspondence of Washington during the revolutionary war would be impossible,... | |
| Thomas Brothers - 1840 - 538 páginas
...instances he speaks of himself in a letter to Patrick Henery, in the year 1*778. " I cannot," he says, " precisely mark the extent of their views, but it appeared...Conway, I know, was an active and malignant partisan." And that the treatment is the same from the sovereign people in all ages, or, at least, from the days... | |
| William Wirt - 1841 - 536 páginas
...zeal to advance their views has too clearly betrayed them, and made concealment on my part fruitless. I cannot precisely mark the extent of their views...exalted on the ruin of my reputation and influence. This I am authorized to say from undeniable facts in my own possession—from publications, the evident... | |
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