I must conclude that nothing but the misinformation of some very stupid, or misrepresentation of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had taken... American Quarterly Review - Page 97edited by - 1835Full view - About this book
| Charles Lee - Generals - 1792 - 464 pages
...fome very wicked perfon, could have occafioned your making ufe of fuch very fingular expreffions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had taken poft: they implied, that I was guilty either of difobedience of orders, of want of conduct, or want... | |
| Charles Lee, Edward Langworthy - United States - 1813 - 356 pages
...some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...that 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... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1817 - 344 pages
...could have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions, as you did, on my coining up to the ground where you had taken post ; they implied,...orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your ExceOency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me by letting me know, on whick of these three articles... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1821 - 382 pages
...some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions, as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellent will, therefore, infinitely oblige me by letting me know, on which of these three articles... | |
| United States - 1825 - 472 pages
...have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions as ynu did, on my coming up to (he ground where you had taken "post : they implied that...infinitely oblige me, by letting me know on which of these tnree articles you ground your charge, that I •nay prepare for my justifica:ion ; which 1 have the... | |
| Presidents - 1825 - 476 pages
...some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...Your Excellency will, therefore infinitely oblige roe, by letting me know on which of these three articles you ground your charge, that I may prepare... | |
| Presidents - 1825 - 460 pages
...some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use oi such very singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...or 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... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - United States - 1825 - 464 pages
...such very .singular expressions as you did, on my tomins up to the ground where you had taken post t they implied that I was guilty either of disobedience...orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your bxcellency will, therefore, infinitely oblige me, by 'etting me know on which of these tlirec artieles... | |
| United States - 1826 - 388 pages
...oul;! have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions, as you did, on my '-•oming up to the ground where you had taken post ; they implied,...want of courage. Your Excellency will, therefore, infmitely oblige me by letting me know, on which of these three articles you ground your charge, that... | |
| Amos Blanchard - Military biography - 1831 - 634 pages
...some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of such very singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...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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