| 1735 - 682 pages
...adoption of this m.afun- in the inc.lt earneft and ferious manner. As the proceedings ot Congrefi, the army, and myfelf, are open to all, and contain,...in my opinion, fufficient information to remove the prejudices and errors which may have been entertained by any, I think it unneceflary to fay any thing... | |
| Europe - 1783 - 532 pages
...at an early period, to recommend the adoption of this meafmein the mod earned and ferions manner. As the proceedings of Congrefs, the army, and myfelf, are open to all, and contain, in my opinion, fuffir.ient information to remove the prejudice and -errors which muy have been entertained by many,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1783 - 594 pages
...proceedings of Congr«fi,tbe a,rmy, and myfalf, are open to all, and contain, In iiy opinion, fuffictent information to remove the prejudice and errors which may have been entertained by any, 1 think it unnereifiry to fly any thing more than ju.fr to observe, that the resolutions of Congrefi... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...early period, ta recommend the adoption of thi* meafure in the moft earneft and ferious manner. As4 the proceedings of congrefs, the army, and myfelf,...which may have been entertained by any, I think it unneceffary to fay any thing more, than juft to obferve, that the refolutions of congrefs, now alluded... | |
| 1796 - 784 pages
...the adoption of this meafurc in the moit earncft and ferious manner. As the procedings of congrels, the army, and myfelf, are open to all, and contain,...which may have been entertained by any, I think it un«eceflary to fay any thing more, than juft to oblervc, that the rcfolutions of congrefs, now alluded... | |
| History - 1800 - 632 pages
...early period, to rcccmmend the adoption of this meafure in the molt earneft and ferious manner. As the proceedings of congrefs, the army, and myfelf,-...undoubtedly and abfolutely binding upon the United States, as the moft folemn aets of confederation or legiflation. As to the idea, which I am informed, has in... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...proceedings of Congress, the army, and myself, are open to all, and contain, in my opinion, sufficient information to remove the prejudice and errors which may have been entertained by any, I think it unnecessary to say any thing more, than just to observe, that the resolutions of Congress, now alluded... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...myself, are open to all, and contain, in my opinion, sufficient information to remove the prejudices and errors which may have been entertained by any, I think it unnecessary to say any thing more, than just to observe, that the resolutions of congress, now alluded... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...myself, are open to all, and contain, in my opinion, sufficient information to remove the prejudices, and errors, which may have been entertained by any, I think it unnecessary to say any thing more than just to observe, that the resolutions of congress now alluded... | |
| David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...myself, are open to all, and contain, in my opinion, sufficient information to remove the prejudices and errors which may have been entertained by any, I think it unnecessary .to say any thing more, than just to observe, that the resolutions of congress now alluded... | |
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