The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... honor and the obligations of duty . " I have communicated your sentiments to the other officers , " said he to the governor , " and , as far as I could put on the hypocrite , set forth the advantages that may accrue , and advised them ...
... honor and the obligations of duty . " I have communicated your sentiments to the other officers , " said he to the governor , " and , as far as I could put on the hypocrite , set forth the advantages that may accrue , and advised them ...
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... honor , by serving my King and country . " In this declaration , uttered in the sincerity of his heart , we perceive the principles , the eminent virtues , that dictated every act of his public life . Colonel Fry having died suddenly at ...
... honor , by serving my King and country . " In this declaration , uttered in the sincerity of his heart , we perceive the principles , the eminent virtues , that dictated every act of his public life . Colonel Fry having died suddenly at ...
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... Honor may see , " said he , " to what unhappy straits the distressed inhabitants and myself are reduced . I am too little acquainted , Sir , with pathetic language to attempt a description of the people's distresses , though I have a ...
... Honor may see , " said he , " to what unhappy straits the distressed inhabitants and myself are reduced . I am too little acquainted , Sir , with pathetic language to attempt a description of the people's distresses , though I have a ...
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... honor and fidelity as an officer . Rumors were circulated to the disparage- ment of the army , charging the officers with gross irregularities and neglect of duty , and indirectly throw- ing the blame upon the commander . A malicious ...
... honor and fidelity as an officer . Rumors were circulated to the disparage- ment of the army , charging the officers with gross irregularities and neglect of duty , and indirectly throw- ing the blame upon the commander . A malicious ...
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... honor ; there- fore do not let any unavoidable interruptions sicken your mind in the attempts you may pursue . Your good health and fortune are the toast of every table . Among the Romans , such a general acclamation and public regard ...
... honor ; there- fore do not let any unavoidable interruptions sicken your mind in the attempts you may pursue . Your good health and fortune are the toast of every table . Among the Romans , such a general acclamation and public regard ...
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