| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1857 - 612 pages
...unsuccessful. Among others, Robert Morris was addressed with assurances of reward. " I think," it was added, " Washington and the President have a right to every...interests, and spare the miseries and devastations of war." After a full consideration of the papers before them, Congress, on the seventeenth of June resolved,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1861 - 509 pages
...follow the fortune of those who have steered the vessel in the storm and brought her safely into port. I think Washington and the President have a right to...nations can bestow, if they could once more unite our interest, and spare the miseries and devastation of war." These transactions and letters being communicated... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 612 pages
...unsuccessful. Among others, Robert Morris was addressed with assurances of reward. " I think," it was added, " Washington and the President have a right to every...interests, and spare the miseries and devastations of war." After a full consideration of the papers before them, Congress, on the seventeenth of June resolved,... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1879 - 634 pages
...unsuccessful. Among others, Robert Morris was addressed with assurances of reward. " I think," it was added, " Washington and the President have a right to every...interests, and spare the miseries and devastations of war." After a full consideration of the papers before them, Congress, on the seventeenth of June resolved,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 618 pages
...follow the fortune of those who have steered the vessel in the storm and brought her safely into port. I think "Washington and the President have a right to...nations can bestow, if they could once more unite our interest, and spare the miseries and devastation of war." These transactions and letters being communicated... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 928 pages
...port. I think that Washington and the President have a right to • 1 Sparks' Dip. Uov. Corr., 291. every favor that grateful nations can bestow if they could once more unite our interest and spare the miseries and devastation of war. I wish, above all things, to see you, and I... | |
| William Graham Sumner - Finance - 1892 - 338 pages
...storm and brought her safely to port. I think Washington and the President have a right to every favour that grateful nations can bestow, if they could once...interests and spare the miseries and devastations of war."4 On the 1 1th of August Congress adopted a declaration, in which they recited the above and other... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 650 pages
...follow the fortune of those who have steered the vessel in the storm and brought her safely into port. I think Washington and the president have a right to...nations can bestow, if they could once more unite our interest, and spare the miseries and devastation of war." These transactions and letters being communicated... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 660 pages
...and brought her safely into port. I think Washington and the President have a right to every flavor that grateful nations can bestow, if they could once more unite our interest, and spare the miseries and devastation of war." These transactions and letters being communicated... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - History - 1908 - 644 pages
...follow the fortune of those who have steered the vessel in the storm, and brought her safely to port, I think Washington and the President have a right to...nations can bestow if they could once more unite our interest, and spare the miseries and devastations of war." (Gordon, "American Revolution," vol. iii,... | |
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