| Washington Irving - 1869 - 622 pages
...to be useful to them ah1 in future life. He Hatters 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 conclnde these his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave in a short time of the military character,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 596 pages
...life. He flatters himself, however, they will do him the justice to bflieve, FAREWELL TO THE ARMY. 467 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,... | |
| Orators - 1880 - 698 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,... | |
| United States. Continental Army - United States - 1883 - 118 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,... | |
| Literature - 1883 - 1004 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 no w to concl ude this his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave in a short time of the military... | |
| 1883 - 994 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 beingnow to conclude this his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave in a short time of the... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1884 - 588 pages
...to be useful to them all in future life. He flatters himself, howe, er, they will do him the justice to believe, that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done. " Ami being now to conclude these his last public orders, to take his ultimate leave in a short time... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1885 - 812 pages
...useful to them all in future life. He flatters himself, however, that they will do him the justice to believe that whatever could with propriety be attempted by him has been done.* It was not, aa we have said, till November that New York was evacuated, for it was found impossible... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1886 - 78 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,... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1887 - 122 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,... | |
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