I see no reasonable grounds to doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the governments, I trust the responsibility will fall where it ought, and that I shall stand justified to Congress, to my country, and to the world. The Life of George Washington - Stran 238avtor: Washington Irving - 2005 - 412 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| John Marshall - 1805 - 666 strani
...see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the goveinments, I trust the responsibility will fall where it ought; and that I shall stand justified to congress, my country, and the world." In the plan of co-operation, however, which was proposed, a decisive naval... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 strani
...to any arrangements for bringing them forth, I see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for the want of proper exertions in any of the governments,...ought ; and that I shall stand justified to Congress, my country, and the world." The plan of joint operation was formed upon the. presumption, that the... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 strani
...them forth, I see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any or the governments, I trust the responsibility will fall...ought, and that I shall stand justified to congress, my country, and the world." The 5th of the next month, August, was named as the day when the French... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 strani
...to any arrangements for bringing them forth, I see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for the want of proper exertions in any of the governments,...ought, and that I shall stand justified to Congress, my country, and the world." The plan of joint operation was formed upon the presumption that the French... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 strani
...to any arrangements for bringing them forth, I see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for the want of proper exertions in any of the governments, I trust the responsibility wrll fall where it ought, and that I shall stand justified to Congress, my country, and the world."... | |
| American - 1824 - 146 strani
...us in -disgrace and defeat. If we fail for the want of proper exertions in any of the governments, 1 trust the responsibility will fall where it ought, and that I shall stand justified to Congress, my country, at^-l the world." This declaration drew from many of the states their required quota of... | |
| 1832 - 564 strani
...people to submit to any arrangement for bringing them forth, I see no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the...ought ; and that I shall stand justified to congress, my country, and the world." A decisive naval superiority however was considered as the basis of any... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 strani
...no reasonable ground to doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the government?, 1 trust the responsibility will fall where it ought, and that I shall stand justified to congress, my country, and the world." The fifth of the next month, August, was named as the day when the French... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 590 strani
...solid advantages to the common cause, and of a glorious issue to the campaign." — July 2WA. doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the...justified to Congress, to my country, and to the world. Congress are sensible, that I have made it a rule to speak with the most scrupulous delicacy of the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 580 strani
...solid advantages to the common cause, and of a glorious issue to the campaign." — July 2WA. doubt. If we fail for want of proper exertions in any of the...justified to Congress, to my country, and to the world. Congress are sensible, that I have made it a rule to speak with the most scrupulous delicacy of the... | |
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