The Society, deeply impressed with a sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily subsisted, between the officers of the allied forces in the... Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society - Stran 283avtor: New Hampshire Historical Society - 1850Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New York State Society of the Cincinnati - 1851 - 126 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily...forces, in the prosecution of the war, direct, that the President-General transmit, as soon as may be, to each of the characters hereafter named, a medal containing... | |
| 1853 - 566 strani
...had received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which had been formed, and had so happily subsisted, between the officers of the allied forces in the prosecution of the war," in its articles of association especially US ?:. named the Chevalier de la Luzerne and M. Gerard, the... | |
| William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1858 - 578 strani
...the officers of the allied forces, in the. prosecution of the war, direct, that the President-general transmit, as soon as may be, to each of the characters...Chevalier De La Luzerne, Minister Plenipotentiary ; His Excellency the Sieur Gerard, late Minister Plenipotentiary ; Their Excellencies the Count D'Estaing,... | |
| William Thomas Roberts Saffell - 1858 - 566 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed and so happily...forces, in the prosecution of the war, direct, that the President-general transmit, as soon as may be, to each of the characters hereafter named, a medal containing... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Gallatin, William Penn, William Bradford Reed, Charles John Biddle - 1858 - 446 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed and so happily...of the Allied Forces in the prosecution of the War, having directed that the President-General should transmit the Order of the Society to each of the... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Gallatin, William Penn, William Bradford Reed, Charles John Biddle - 1858 - 460 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed and so happily...subsisted between the Officers of the Allied Forces in 1 See North American Review, vol. 77, p. 288. The cost of the eagles, I believe, was twenty dollars... | |
| Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati - 1866 - 98 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily...Chevalier de la Luzerne, Minister Plenipotentiary ; His Excellency the Sieur Gerard, late Minister Plenipotentiary ; Their Excellencies the Count de... | |
| Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati - 1859 - 90 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily...subsisted, between the officers of the allied forces, in tho prosecution of the war, direct, that the president general transmit, as soon as may be, to each... | |
| John Schuyler - 1886 - 582 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily...forces, in the prosecution of the war, direct, that the President-General transmit, as soon as may be, to each of the characters hereafter named, amedal containing... | |
| Henry Hall - 1891 - 418 strani
...sense of the generous assistance this country has received from France, and desirous of perpetuating the friendships which have been formed, and so happily...forces, in the prosecution of the war, direct, that the President-General transmit, as soon as may be, to each of the characters hereafter named, a medal containing... | |
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