| United States. Continental Army - 1883 - 118 pagine
...as write, be appointed to draw up your last remonstrance (for I would no longer give it the sueing, soft, unsuccessful epithet of memorial). Let it represent,...at length become incurable ; and that the slightest indignity from Congress now may operate like the grave, and part you forever ; that in any political... | |
| Washington Irving - 1887 - 640 pagine
...denied. Tell them, that, though you were the first, and would wish to be the last to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor, it may drive yon from the field ; that the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable... | |
| United States. Joint Select Committee on Newburgh Centennial - 1889 - 138 pagine
...— "tell them that, though you were the first, and would wish to be the last, to encounter danger; though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor,...part you forever; that in any political event the Armyhas its alternative. If peace, that nothing shall separate you from your arms but death ; if war,... | |
| Benson John Lossing, John Fiske, Woodrow Wilson - 1901 - 544 pagine
...denied. Tell them that though you were the first, and would wish to be the last,, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor,...length become incurable: and that the slightest mark of malignity from Congress now must operate like the grave, and part you forever. That, in any political... | |
| Rufus Lincoln - 1903 - 308 pagine
...denied. Tell them, that, though you were the first and would wish to be the last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor,...Congress now must operate like the grave, and part you for ever: that, in any political event, the army has its alternative of peace, that nothing shall separate... | |
| Louis Clinton Hatch - 1904 - 250 pagine
...denied. Tell them, that, though you were the first, and would wish to be last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor,...Congress now must operate like the grave, and part you for ever; that, in any political event, the army has its alternative. If peace, that nothing shall... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1904 - 568 pagine
...denied. Tell them, that, though you were the first, and would wish to be the last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor,...Congress now must operate like the grave, and part you for ever; that, in any political event, the army has its alternative. If peace, that nothing shall... | |
| Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - 580 pagine
...give it the suing, soft, and unsuccessful epithet of memorial. . . . Tell them . . . that the wounds, often irritated and never healed, may at length become...must operate like the grave, and part you forever . . ." An anonymous call had also been sent out for a meeting of officers to consider the grievances... | |
| 1904 - 584 pagine
...give it the suing, soft, and unsuccessful epithet of memorial. . . . Tell them . . . that the wounds, often irritated and never healed, may at length become...must operate like the grave, and part you forever . . ." An anonymous call had also been sent out for a meeting of officers to consider the grievances... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) - 1904 - 612 pagine
...denied. Tell them, that, though you were the ftrKt, and would wish to be the last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor, it may drive yon from the field ; that the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable;... | |
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