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" Let it represent in language that will neither dishonor you by its rudeness nor betray you by its fears what has been promised by Congress and what has been performed; how long and how patiently you have suffered; how little you have asked and how much... "
Aubert Dubayet: Or, The Two Sister Republics - Page 53
by Charles Gayarré - 1882 - 479 pages
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 3

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 568 pages
...you by its fears, what has been promised by Congress and what has been performed ; how long and how patiently you have suffered ; how little you have...the wound often irritated and never healed may at length become incurable, and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now must operate like...
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The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army

Louis Clinton Hatch - History - 1903 - 248 pages
...you by its fears, what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed ; how long and how patiently you have suffered ; how little you have...that, though you were the first, and would wish to be last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor, it may drive you...
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The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army

Louis Clinton Hatch - History - 1903 - 248 pages
...much of that little has been denied. Tell them, that, though you were the first, and would wish to be last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can...the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable ; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now must operate like...
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Public Papers of Governor, Volume 8

New York (State). Governor - 1904 - 568 pages
...you by its fears, what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed ; how long and how patiently you have suffered; how little you have asked,...the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now must operate like...
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The Complete Writings of Washington Irving, Including His Life, Volume 12

Washington Irving - American literature - 1905 - 594 pages
...you by its fears, what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed ; how long and how patiently you have suffered ; how little you have...the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable ; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now, must operate...
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Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 ...

New York (State). Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) - New York (State) - 1904 - 612 pages
...you by its fears, what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed ; how long and how patiently you have suffered ; how little you have...been denied. Tell them, that, though you were the ftrKt, and would wish to be the last, to encounter danger, though despair itself can never drive you...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 4

Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...by its fears, what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed — how long and how patiently you have suffered — how little you have...you into dishonor, it may drive you from the field; the wound often irritated, and never healed, may at length become incurable; and that the slightest...
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Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts, Volume 3

William Maxwell Evarts - Courts - 1919 - 494 pages
...the bold suggestion how the army should deal with Congress in this dreadful issue between them, — "tell them that, though you were the first, and would...the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now must operate like...
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Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts, Volume 3

William Maxwell Evarts - Forensic oratory - 1919 - 492 pages
...the bold suggestion how the army should deal with Congress in this dreadful issue between them, — "tell them that, though you were the first, and would...the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now must operate like...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1901 - 706 pages
...its fears — what has been promised by Congress, and what has been performed ; — how long and how patiently you have suffered — how little you have...that though you were the first, and would wish to be last, to encounter danger — though despair itself can never drive you into dishonor, it may drive...
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