| Jared Sparks - 1837 - 490 strani
...support and confidence in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten ; nor will be but with that...rights, liberties, and independence of our country." General Putnam survived the close of the war about seven years ; a period of repose, strongly contrasted... | |
| 1852 - 670 strani
...with tha,t stroke of time \vhich shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toi Is and fatigues through which we have struggled for the preservation and establishment of the right», liberties, and in-dependence of our country." WASHINGTON. When General Washington, the immortal... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 596 strani
...de Rochambeau at Yorktown to effect the removal of the French artillery and stores from that place. the preservation and establishment of the rights, liberties, and independence of our country. Your congratulations on the happy prospects of our peace and independent security, with their attendant... | |
| 1839 - 674 strani
..."The name of Putuam," said he, " is not forgotten; nor will it be, but with that stroke of time uhich shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all...rights, liberties, and independence of our country." WASHINGTON. When General Washington, the immortal saviour of his country, had closed his career in... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 594 strani
...Yorktown to effect the removal of the French artillery and stores from that place. VOL. VIII. 55 KK the preservation and establishment of the rights, liberties, and independence of our country. Your congratulations on the happy prospects of our peace and independent security, with their attendant... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 strani
...my mind the remembrance of all those toils and fatigues through which ANECDOTES OF THE EEVOLUTION. we have struggled, for the preservation and establishment...rights, liberties, and independence of our country." When General Putnam was pursued by General Tyron at the head of fifteen hundred men, his only method... | |
| David Humphreys - 1847 - 202 strani
...and from whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of a PUTNAM is not forgotten ; nor will be...Rights, Liberties, and Independence of our Country. " Your congratulations on the happy prospects of peace and independent security, with their attendant... | |
| 1847 - 666 strani
...bnt with that stroke of tune uhich shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toi Is , WASHINGTON. When General Washington, the immortal saviour of his country, had closed his career in... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 618 strani
...de Rochambeau at Yorktown to effect the removal of the French artillery and stores from that place. the preservation and establishment of the rights, liberties, and independence of' our country. Your congratulations on the happy prospects of our peace and independent security, with their attendant... | |
| William Cutter - 1848 - 450 strani
...support and confidence, in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten ; nor will be but with that...Rights, Liberties, and Independence of our Country. " Your congratulations on the happy prospects of our peace and independent security, with their attendant... | |
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