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" I was guilty either of disobedience of orders, of want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me, by letting me know, on which of these three articles you ground your charge, that I may prepare for my justification... "
The Biography of the American Military and Naval Heroes, of the ... - Page 194
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Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee, Esq. Second in Command in the ...

Charles Lee - Generals - 1792 - 464 pages
...courage. Your Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me, by letting me know, on which of thefe three articles you ground your charge, that I may prepare for my juftification; which I have the happinefs to be confident I can do, to the Army, to the Congrefs, to...
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The Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes ...

Thomas Wilson - United States - 1817 - 344 pages
...want of courage. Your ExceOency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me by letting me know, on whick of these three articles you ground your charge, that...must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, ner those about your person, could, from your situation, be, in the least, judges of the merits or...
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American Political and Military Biography: In Two Parts. Part I. The ...

Presidents - 1825 - 476 pages
...orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will, therefore infinitely oblige roe, by letting me know on which of these three articles...my justification ; which I have the happiness to be con* fident I can do, to the army, to the congress, to America, and to the world in general. Yo^r Excellency...
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American Political and Military Biography: In Two Parts. Part I. The ...

Presidents - 1825 - 460 pages
...want of courage. Your Excellency will, therefore in1iuiic\y oblige me, by letting me knw en which »f these three articles you ground your charge, that...my justification; which I have the happiness to be COIN !ident I can do, to the army, to the congress, to America, and to the world in general. Your Excellency...
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American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Anecdotes ...

Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - United States - 1825 - 464 pages
...bxcellency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me, by 'etting me know on which of these tlirec artieles you ground your charge, that I may prepare for my .justification ; which I have the happincss to be confident I can do, to the army, to the congress, to America, and to the world in general....
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American Military Biography: Containing the Lives and Characters of the ...

Amos Blanchard - Military biography - 1831 - 634 pages
...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me by letting me know on which of these three...may prepare for my justification; which I have the happii ess to be confident I can do, to the army, to congress, to America, and to the world in general....
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 17

Robert Walsh - American literature - 1835 - 568 pages
...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me, by letting me know on which of these three...Congress, to America, and to the world in general. Your Eicellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your (Krson, could,...
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The Glory of America: Comprising Memoirs of the Lives and Glorious Exploits ...

R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1843 - 606 pages
...want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me, by lettmg me know, on which of these three articles you ground...Army, to the Congress, to America, and to the World m general. Your Excellency must give me leave to observe, that neither yourself, nor those about your...
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Memoirs of his own time, by A. Graydon, ed. by J.S. Littell

Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 532 pages
...disobedience of orders, want of condict, or want of courage. Your Excelleney will therefore infintely oblige me, by letting me know on which of these three...justification, which I have the happiness to be confident I can io to the army, to the Congress, to America, and to the word in general. Your Excelleney must give...
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Memoirs of His Own Time: With Reminiscences of the Men and Events of the ...

Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 530 pages
...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excelleney will therefore infinitely oblige me, by letting me know on which of these three...charge, that I may prepare for my justification, which 1 have the happiness to be confident I can do to the army, to the Congress, to America, and to the...
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