| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 pagine
...conduct that might tend to sully the reputation and glory they had acquired — That the army continued to have an unshaken confidence in the justice of congress and their country — That his excellency be requested to write to the President of congress, earnestly intreating their... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 pagine
...conduct that might tend to sully the reputation and glory they had acquired — That the army continued to 'have an unshaken confidence in the justice of congress and their country — That bis excellency be requested to write to the President of congress, earnestly intreating their... | |
| John Marshall - 1805 - 666 pagine
...have acquired, at the price of their blood and eight years faithful services. " Resolved unanimously, that the army continue to have an unshaken confidence...in this arrangement, the officers expect that the half pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously CHAP, xi. comprehended. 1783. " Resolved... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pagine
...have acquired, at the price of their blood and eight years faithful services. " Resolved unanimously, that the army continue to have an unshaken confidence...in this arrangement, the officers expect that the half pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously comprehended. " Resolved unanimously, that... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 pagine
...acquired, at the price of their blood and eight years faithful services. '• Resolved unanimously, that the army continue to have an unshaken confidence...in this arrangement, the officers expect that the half pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously comprehended. " Resolved unanimously, that... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pagine
...services. " Resolved unanimously, that the army continue to have an unshaken confidence in the jusx tice of Congress and their country, and are fully convinced...in this arrangement, the officers expect that the half pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously comprehended. " Resolved unanimously, that... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 pagine
...conduct that might tend to sully the reputation and glory they had acquired ; that the army continued to have an unshaken confidence in the justice of Congress and their country, and that they viewed with abhorrence, and rejected with disdain, the infamous propositions in the late... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 pagine
...conduct, that might tend to sully the reputation and g'ory they had acquired ; thnt the army continued to have an unshaken confidence in the justice of Congress and their country, and that they viewed with abhorrence, and rejected with disdain, the infamous Ihc disagreable task. The... | |
| David Ramsay - 1817 - 522 pagine
...conduct, that might tend to sully the reputation and glory they had acquired; that the army continued to have an unshaken confidence, in the justice of congress and their country; that they viewed with abhorrence, and rejected with disdain, the infamous propositions, in the late... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 pagine
...have acquired, at the price of their blood and eight years' faithful services. " Resolved unanimously, That the army continue to have an unshaken confidence...arrangement, the officers expect that the half-pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously comprehended. " Resolved unanimously, That his excellency... | |
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