| 698 pages
...fatire life ---He flatters himfelf, however, they will do him the juftice to beKeve, that whatever coold with propriety be attempted by him has been done. And being now to conclude thefe his lafi public ordefc, to take his ultimate leave, in afhort lime, of tiie mil tary charaflfr, and to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...ufeful to them all in future life. — He flatters himfelf, however, they will do him the ju (lice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be...laft public orders, to take his ultimate leave, in a fliort time, of the military character, — and to bid a final adieu to the armies he has fo long had... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 500 pages
...he has experienced from them, in thg performance of an arduous office." His clofing words were — " And being now to conclude thefe his laft public orders,...a fhort time of the military character, and to bid a final adieu to the armies he has fo long had the honor to command, he can only again offer in their... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...be ufetul to them all in future life. — He flatters himfelf, however, they will do him the juilice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be...been done. — And being now to conclude thefe his lall public orders, to take his ultimate leave, in a fliort time, of the military charañer,— and... | |
| History - 1800 - 608 pages
...be ufeful to them all in future life. — He flatters himfeif, however, they will do him the juftice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be,...been done. — And being now to conclude thefe his I. ill. public orders, to take his ultimate leave, in a ihort time, of the military charailer, —... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...to be useful to them all in future life. He flatters himself, however, they will do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be...attempted by him, has been done. And being now to conclude these his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave, in a short time, of the military character,... | |
| History - 1800 - 632 pages
...be ufeful to them all in future life. — He flatters himfelf, however, they will do him the juilice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him, has been dune. — And being now to conclude thefe his laft public orders, to take 'his ultimate leave, in a... | |
| Mercy Otis Warren - United States - 1805 - 496 pages
...however, they will do him the juftice " to believe, th.it whatever could with propriety be at" tempted by him, has been done. And, being now to " conclude...his ultimate " leave in a fhort time of the military charatter, and to bi'd " a final adieu to the armies he has fo long had the honor " to command, he... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...to be useful to them all in future life; he flatters himself, however, they will do him the justice to believe, that whatever could •with propriety...him, has been done. *' And, being now to conclude these his. last last public orders, to take his, ultiiriate leave in a short time of the military character,... | |
| Ignatius Thomson - Chronology - 1810 - 220 pages
...to be ufeful to them all in future life. He flatters himfelf, however, they will do him the juftice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him, has been done. 24. And being now to conclude thefe his laft public orders, to take his ultimate leave in a fliort... | |
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