| 1735 - 682 pages
...hiinl'elf under lor tlic fpirited and able aliiitance he has experienced troni them, in the pcrlormance of an arduous office. A contemplation of the complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expected) of" the object for \%h:ch we contended ag:unlt fo formidable a power, cannot but inlpire... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...addrefs, by expreffing the obligations he feels Himfelf under for the fpirited 2nd able afliftance he has experienced from them, in the performance of...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expected) of the object for which we Contended againft fo formidable a power, cannot but infpire... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 618 pages
...addrefs, by expreffing the obligations he feels himfelf under for the fpirited and able afliftance he has experienced from them, in the performance of an arduous office." His clofing words were — " And being now to conclude thefe his laft public orders, to take his ultimate... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...add refs, by expreffing the obligations be feels himfelf under for the fpirited and able afliilancehe has experienced from them, in the performance of an...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expefted) of the object for which we contended againfl lo formidable a power, cannot but infpire... | |
| History - 1800 - 608 pages
...addrefs, by cxprcfling the obligations he feels himfelf under for the fpirited and able afliftance he has experienced from them, in the performance of...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expected) of the objeft for which we contended againft fo formidable я power, cannot but infpire... | |
| History - 1800 - 632 pages
...addrefs, by exprefling the obligations he fee's himfelf under for the fpirited and able afliftance he has experienced from them, in the performance of...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expeeted) of the object for which we contended againft fo formidable a power, cannot but infpire... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...Address, by expressing the obligations he feels himself under for the spirited and able assistance he has experienced from them, in the performance of...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expected) of the object for which we contended against so formidable a power, cannot but inspire... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...address, 'by expressing the obligations he feels himself underfor the spirited and able assistance he has .experienced from them, -in the performance of an arduous office." His closing words were — " And being now to conclude these his Jast public Orders, to take his ultimate... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...address, by expressing the obligations he feels himself under for the spirited and able assistance he has experienced from them, in the performance of...complete attainment (at a period earlier than could have been expected) of the object for which we contended, against so formidable a power, cannot but inspire... | |
| Mercy Otis Warren - United States - 1805 - 496 pages
...himfelf under for the fpirited and u able affiftance he has experienced from them in the per<( formance of an arduous office. " A contemplation of the complete attainment (at a w period earjier than could have been expected) of the " object for which we contended, againft fo... | |
| |