| 1795 - 618 pages
...could be moll fuccefsfully oppofed. On every fide there is a choice of difficult! . ; and every meafure on our part (however painful the reflexion is from...duty. In deliberating on this great queftion, it was impoflible to forget, that hiftory, our' own experience, the advice of our ableft friends in Europe,... | |
| George Washington - 1795 - 382 pages
...could be moft fuccefs/ully oppofed. On every fide there is a choice of difficulties; and every meafure on our part (however painful the reflexion is from...troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on tliis great queftion, it was impoffible to forget, that hiftory, our own experience, the advice of... | |
| George Washington - 1795 - 384 pages
...could be moft fuccefsfully oppofed. On every fide there is a choice of difficulties; and svery meafure on our part (however painful the reflexion is from...experience) to be formed with fome apprehenfion that ill our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this ireat queftion, it was impoffible to... | |
| 1795 - 612 pages
...could be moft fuccefsfully oppofed. On every fide there is a choice of difficulties; and every me«fure on our part (however painful the reflexion is from experience) to be formed , with fome apprehenflon that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great queftion, it... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...on our part (however painful the reflection be from experience) to be formed with some apprehension that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget, that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 612 pages
...VOL. i. 62 (however painful the reflection is from experience) is to be formed with some apprehension that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends... | |
| Paul Allen - 1822 - 620 pages
...VOL. i. 62 (however painful the reflection is from experience) ia to be formed with some apprehension that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on tliis great question, it was impossible to forget that history, our own experience, the advice of our... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1826 - 238 pages
...on our part (however painful the reflection be from experience) to be formed with some apprehension that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget, that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 pages
...our part, however painful the reflection is from experience, is to be formed with some apprehension, that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget, that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 pages
...our part, however painful the reflection is from experience, is to be formed with some apprehension, that all our troops will not do their duty. In deliberating on this great question, it was impossible to forget, that history, our own experience, the advice of our ablest friends... | |
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