| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...would make you more happy and them more respectable; that, while war should continue, you would follow their standard into the field; and when it came to...life, and give the world another subject of wonder and applause—an army victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." This bold and eloquent, but... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1861 - 502 pages
...would make you more happy and them more respectable ; that, while war should continue, you would follow their standard into the field ; and when it came to...victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." This bold and eloquent, but dangerous appeal, founded as it was upon the wrongs and sufferings of a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 622 pages
...happy and them more respectable ; that, while war should continue, you would follow their standard iuto the field; and when it came to an end, you would withdraw...victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." This bold and eloquent, but dangerous appeal, founded as it was upon the wrongs and sufferings of a... | |
| Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson - History - 1869 - 358 pages
...more happy and them more respectable ; that while war should continue you would follow their standard into the shade of private life, and give the world...victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." General Washington noticed the above papers with his usual characteristic firmness and caution. In... | |
| Washington Irving - 1873 - 516 pages
...should continue, you would follow their standard into the field ; and when it came to at end, you wou'd withdraw into the shade of private life, and give...victorious over its. enemies, victorious over itself." This bold and eloquent, but dangerous appeal, founded as it was upon the wrongs and sufferings of a... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1878 - 450 pages
...respectable ; that while the war should continue, you would follow their standard in the field, and that when it came to an end, you would withdraw into the...victorious over its enemies — victorious over itself. [The address was accompanied by a call for a meeting of the general and field officers of the army,... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1879 - 646 pages
...the standard of congress to the field ; and when it came to an end, would withdraw into the shade, and give the world another subject of wonder and applause...victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." To prevent any intemperate or dangerous resolutions being taken at this perilous moment, while their... | |
| James Watson Webb - United States - 1880 - 438 pages
...the war should continue, you would follow their standard in the field — and that when it came to end, you would withdraw into the shade of private...victorious over its enemies — victorious over ITSELF. I am, &c. 57 resentative from the medical and other staff. The object of this meeting is to consider... | |
| United States. Continental Army - United States - 1883 - 118 pages
...while the war should continue you would follow their standard in the field ; and that wnen it came to end you would withdraw into the shade of private life,...victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself. I am, &c., A meeting of the Gen. and Field Officers is requested to attend at the Public Building,... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1884 - 588 pages
...when it came to ar. end, you wou'd withdraw into the shade of private life, and give the world anothsr subject of wonder and applause — an army victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself." This bold and eloquent, but dangerous appeal, founded as it was upon the wrongs and sufferings of a... | |
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