| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 páginas
...exert whatever abilities I am possessed of in your favor, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm...will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in the resolutions which were published to you two days ago; and that they will adopt the... | |
| Frank Landon Humphreys - 1917 - 524 páginas
...respect, you may freely command my services to the utmost extent of my abilities. " He entreats them to rely on "the plighted faith of your country, and...confidence in the purity of the intentions of Congress, " and also asks them "in the name of our common country, to express your utmost horror and detestation... | |
| John Marshall - 1926 - 552 páginas
...exert whatever abilities I am possessed of in your favour, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm...will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in the resolutions which were published to you two days ago; and that they will adopt the... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland - 1927 - 492 páginas
...consideration of the circumstances in which the country found itself, and for loyalty, ended thus : "Let me request you to rely on the plighted faith...will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in their resolutions, which were published to you two days ago, and that they will adopt... | |
| George Washington - 1783 - 618 páginas
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of, in your favor, let me entreat you, Gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...your dissolution as an Army they will cause all your Accts. to be fairly liquidated, as directed in their resolutions, which were published to you two days... | |
| United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission - 1932 - 636 páginas
...assurances," he observed in another part of his address, "let me entreat you, Gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...Congress, that, previous to your dissolution as an army, that they will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in their resolutions, which... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1996 - 230 páginas
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of, in your favor, let me entreat you, Gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...your dissolution as an Army they will cause all your Accts. to be fairly liquidated, as directed in their resolutions, which were published to you two days... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 páginas
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of in your favor, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm...will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in their resolutions, which were published to you two days ago, and that they will adopt... | |
| Charles W. Colson - 2000 - 244 páginas
...Washington counseled patience and reminded the men that he, too, had served without pay. He urged them "not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm light of reason, will . . . sully the glory you have hitherto maintained." The men continued to glare angrily at the general.... | |
| Janet Benge, Geoff Benge - 2001 - 228 páginas
...throat and began to read from a speech he had prepared. "Let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm...and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained..." As he looked anxiously over the crowd, George could sense that no one was moved by his speech. He stopped... | |
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