| Washington Irving - 1905 - 626 pagine
...each brigade of the army. " The general hopes," said he in his orders, " that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...solely on the success of our arms ; and that he is now in the service of a state, possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit, and advance him to... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 708 pagine
...9, 1776, with the following announcement: " The general hopes this important event will serve as an incentive to every officer and soldier to act with...solely on the success of our arms; and that he is now in the service of a State possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 692 pagine
...9, 1776, with the following announcement: " The general hopes this important event will serve as an incentive to every officer and soldier to act with...solely on the success of our arms; and that he is now in the service of a State possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William MacDonald - 1905 - 704 pagine
...event will serve as an incentive to every "oer and soldier to act with fidelity and courage, as 270 knowing that now the peace and safety of his country...solely on the success of our arms; and that he is now in the service of a State possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| James Oscar Pierce - 1906 - 352 pagine
...this Declaration to the Army, said to them: "The General hopes this important event will serve as an incentive to every officer and soldier to act with...solely on the success of our arms, and that he is now in the service of a State possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 674 pagine
...demonstrations of approval. In the orders of the day he wrote: "The General hopes that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...solely on the success of our arms, and that he is now in the service of a State possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 434 pagine
...of each brigade of the army. "The general hopes," said he in his orders, "that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...solely on the success of our arms; and that he is now in the service of a state, possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit, and advance him to... | |
| Mary Master Needham - 1912 - 276 pagine
...reasons of this Measure is to be read with an audible voice. The General hopes this impor169 tant Event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...Courage, as knowing that now the peace and safety of this Country depends (under God) solely on the success of our Arms: And that he is now in the service... | |
| 1914 - 594 pagine
...On July 9th he issued the following order of the day : " The general hopes that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...solely on the success of our arms, and that he is now in the service of a state possessed of sufficient power to reward his merit and advance him to... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1918 - 362 pagine
...as an incentive to every officer and soldier to act with fidelity and courage, as knowing now that the peace and safety of his country depend, under God, solely on the success of our arms." It is said that the Marseillaise was worth ten thousand men to the Jacobin generals of the French Revolution.... | |
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