| William Spohn Baker - 1892 - 358 strani
...affectionate manner to the officers and men for the assistance he had received from every class, he adds, " And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...to bid a final adieu to the armies he has so long bad the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1892 - 356 strani
...affectionate manner to the officers and men for the assistance he had received from every class, he adds, " And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...character, and to bid a final adieu to the armies he h«s so long bad the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations... | |
| George Washington - 1894 - 510 strani
...affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. HIS FAREWELL TO THE ARMY. 1796. Being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer, in their behalf, his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1904 - 726 strani
...do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. "And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) - 1904 - 732 strani
...do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. "And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, lie can only again <>fTer in tlieir behalf his recommendations to their grateful... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) - 1904 - 746 strani
...do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. "And being now to conclude these his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave in n short time of the military character, and to bid a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 628 strani
...him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. " And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 594 strani
...him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. " And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 500 strani
...do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
| John Temple Graves, Clark Howell, Walter Williams - 1909 - 324 strani
...do him the justice to believe that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. And being now to conclude these his last public orders,...a final adieu to the armies he has so long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country,... | |
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