| John Randolph, John Vardill - Presidents - 1796 - 332 pages
...reafon, will IrfTen the dignity and fully the glory you have hitherto maintained. — Let me requeft you to rely on the plighted faith of your country,...full confidence in the purity of the intentions of Congrefs, that previous to your diffblution, as an army, they will caufc all your accounts to be fairly... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of in your favour, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in^ the resolutions which were published to you two days ago, and that they will adopt... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of in your favour, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...the dignity and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained.—Let me request you to rely on the plighted faith of your country, and place a full confidence... | |
| Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...a<fotl confidence inlhe purity of the intentions of Congress, that, previously to your di-ssolation as an army, they will cause all your accounts to be fairly liquidated, as directed in the were pubJisiied to you two day» ago.; and, that they; most effectual measures in... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...exert all his abilities in their favor .- requested them to rely on th* faith of their country, and to place a full confidence in the purity •of the intentions of congress: and conjured them, in the name of their common country, as they valued their honor, as they, respected... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...ex«ft alibis abilities in their favor ; requested them to rely on the Jaith of their country, and to place a full confidence in the purity of the intentions of congress: and conjured them, in the name of their common country, as they valued their honor, as they, •respected... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of in your favor, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures which, viewed in the calm light of reason, will lessen the (J'gnity an^ sully the glory you have hitherto maintained. — Let me request yoa to rely on the plighted... | |
| John Marshall - Generals - 1805 - 666 pages
...exert whatever abilities I am possessed of in your favour, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which viewed in the calm...army, they will cause all your accounts to be fairly li juidated as directed in the resolutions which were published to you two days ago; and that they... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...exert whatever ability I am possessed of in your favour, let me entreat you, gentlemen, on your part not to take any measures, which, viewed in the calm...country, and place a full confidence in the purity of •ihe intentions of congress, that, previous to your dissolution as an army, they will cause all your... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...whatever abilities I am possessed of in your fa* vour, let me intreat you, gentlemen, on your part, not to take any measures, which viewed in the calm...request you to rely on the plighted faith of your conn" try, and place a full confidence in the purity of the intentions of Congress ; that previous... | |
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