| William Dunlap - 1834 - 450 strani
...and such a want of virtue! such stock-jobhing, and felicity at all the low arts to obtain advantages in this great change of military arrangement, I never...saw before, and pray God's mercy that I may never see again." And again " such a mercenary spirit pervades the whole, that I should not be surprised... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1836 - 574 strani
...place : " Such a dearth of public [spirit] " and want of virtue ; such stock -jobbing and fer" tility in all the low arts to obtain advantages of " one kind or another in this great change of " military management, I never saw before, and " pray God I may never be witness to again ! " * No wonder if at... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1847 - 466 strani
...the destruction of the army if they are not more attentive and diligent. Such a dearth of public and want of virtue, such stock-jobbing and fertility in...military arrangement, I never saw before, and pray God I may never be witness to again. What will be the ultimate end of these manosuvres is beyond my... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1851 - 460 strani
...presents a vivid picture of his trials. " Such a dearth of public (spirit) and want of virtue," he wrote, "such stock-jobbing and fertility in all the low arts, to obtain advantages of one kind and another, I never saw before, and pray God I never may be witness to again." ' Daring November a... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 68 strani
...people in this omission, I beg you will turn to a letter in "Washington's Writings," in which he says, " Such a dearth of public spirit, and such want of virtue,...God's mercy that I may never be witness to again." (Vol. III. p. 178.) You are not ignorant of this passage, since you have inserted it in your history,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 60 strani
...in this omission, I beg you will turn to a letter in " Washington's Writings," in which he says9 " Such a dearth of public spirit, and such want of virtue,...God's mercy that I may never be witness to again." (Vol. III. p. 178.) You are not ignorant of this passage, since you have inserted it in your history,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 48 strani
...in this omission, I beg 29 you will turn to a letter in "Washington's Writings," in which he says, " Such a dearth of public spirit, and such want of virtue,...God's mercy that I may never be witness to again." (Vol. III. p. 178.) You are not ignorant of this passage, since you have inserted it in your History,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 68 strani
...in this omission, I beg 29 you will turn to a letter in "Washington's Writings," in which he says, " Such a dearth of public spirit, and such want of virtue,...great change of military arrangement, I never saw beforey--and pray God's mercy that I may never be witness to again." (Vol. III. p. 178.) You are not... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 172 strani
...destruction of the army if they are not more attentive and diligent. Such a dearth of publick spirit* and39 want of virtue, such stock-jobbing and fertility in...kind or another, in this great change of military arrangem*, I never saw before, and pray GodF I may never be witness to again. What will be the ultimat^s... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1852 - 254 strani
...page, Lord Mahon quotes the following as from Washington's letter to Reed of November 28th, 1775. " Such stock-jobbing and fertility in all the low arts...one kind or another in this great change of military management, I never saw before, and pray God I may never be witness to again." In these cases, to use... | |
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