| Hester Dorsey Richardson - 1913 - 644 strani
...SMALLWOOD After portrait by Peal ,'n lt,r. Mute House, Annapolis. From ,„, A uihor'ts Collection "To perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance...parties, the officers of the American army do hereby, in most solemn manner, associate, constitute and combine themselves into one society of friends, to endure... | |
| Joseph Beatty Doyle - 1913 - 520 strani
...alliances founded on reciprocal advantages with some of the greatest princes and powers of the earth ; "To perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance of this vast event as well as the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common danger, and in many... | |
| Ohio Company (1786-1796) - 1917 - 286 strani
...this vast event [independence] as the mutual friend-ships which have been formed under the present common danger, and in many instances cemented by the blood of the parties."" A comparison of names shows that ninety per cent of the two hundred and eighty-eight officers who signed... | |
| 1917 - 288 strani
...this vast event [independence] as the mutual friend-ships which have been formed under the present common danger, and in many instances cemented by the blood of the parties."25 A comparison of names shows that ninety per cent of the two hundred and eighty-eight officers... | |
| 1898 - 528 strani
...Independence In May. 1783. In forming the society it was declared that, "To perpetuate, therefore, ae well the remembrance of this vast event as the mutual...under the pressure of common danger, and, In many instance«, cemented by the blood of the partie«, the officers of the American armv do hereby, in... | |
| Rudolf Cronau - 1923 - 168 strani
...alliances founded on reciprocal advantages with some of the greatest princes and powers of the earth; "To perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance of this vast event as well as the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common danger, and, in... | |
| Albert Clark Stevens - 1907 - 502 strani
...the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common dangers, and in numerous instances cemented by the blood of the parties, the...American army do hereby, in the most solemn manner, asso"iate, constitute and combine themselves into one viety of Friends, to endure while they shall... | |
| Albert Clark Stevens - 1907 - 480 strani
...of the Revolutionary Army. Its records state : To perpetuate as well the remembrance of this great event as the mutual friendships which have been formed under the pressure of common dangers, and in numerous instances cemented by the blood of the parties, the officers of the American... | |
| 1902 - 708 strani
...the Revolution for American Independence in May, 1783; In forming the society It was declared that, "To perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance...solemn manner, associate, constitute, and combine them. selves into one Society of Friends, to endure as long as tbey sball endure, or any of their eldest... | |
| Markus Hünemörder - 2006 - 228 strani
...the Society of the Cincinnati was a fraternal association, formed to commemorate the Revolution, and "perpetuate, therefore, as well the remembrance of...been formed under the pressure of common danger." It was also to be a charitable brotherhood, instituted in order to extend the "most substantial acts... | |
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