| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1885 - 492 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... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1885 - 462 pagine
...army. " The General hopes," he said in his published order to the troops, " that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...courage, as knowing that now the peace and safety of the country depend, under God, solely on the success of our arms; and that he is now in the service... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1886 - 504 pagine
...announcement: " The general hopes this important event will serve as an incentive to every off1cer and soldier to act with fidelity and courage, as knowing...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 Harrison Kennedy - 1888 - 802 pagine
...expression from him, of which the following is a portion: "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... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1889 - 848 pagine
...head of the army. " The general hopes," said he in the orders of the day, " that this important event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...depend, under God, solely on the success of our arms.'' He hailed the Declaration with delight, and had written to his brother, from Philadelphia, that he... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 538 pagine
...reasons of this Measure, is to be read with an audible voice. " The General hopes this important Event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...knowing that now the peace and safety of his Country, depends (under God) solely on the success of our Arms : And that he is now in the service of a State,... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 536 pagine
...reasons of this Measure, is to be read with an audible voice. " The General hopes this important Event will serve as a fresh incentive to every officer and...knowing that now the peace and safety of his Country, depends (under God) solely on the success of our Arms : And that he is now in the service of a State,... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 534 pagine
...to act with Fidelity and Courage, as knowing that now the peace and safety of his Country, depends (under God) 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... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - 1142 pagine
...reasons of this measure, is to be read with an audible voice. 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... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - 988 pagine
...reasons of this measure, is to be read with an audible voice. 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... | |
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