| David Humphreys - United States - 1804 - 440 pages
...among the many worthy and " meritorious officers with whom I have had the happiness to be " connected in service through the course of this war, and from " whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitude* " Of a complicated contest, the name of a PUTNAM it not f argot"... | |
| John Eliot - Frontier and pioneer life - 1809 - 528 pages
...happiness tobe connected in the service through the course of the war, and from whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of a Putnam is not forgotten ; nor will it be but with that stroke of time which shall obliterate from... | |
| David Humphreys - Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., 1775 - 1818 - 298 pages
...that among the many worthy and meritorious officers with whom I have had the happinesg to be connected in service through the course of this war, and from whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of a PUTNAM is not forgotten... | |
| James Thacher - United States - 1823 - 686 pages
...that, among the many worthy and meritorious officers with whom I have had the happiness to be connected in service through the course of this war, and from whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten... | |
| James Thacher - American War of Independence, 1775-1783 - 1827 - 494 pages
...that, among the many worthy and meritorious officers with whom I have had the happiness to be connected in service through the course of this war, and from whose cheerful assistance in the various and trying vicissitudes of a complicated contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten;... | |
| James Renwick, Oliver William Bourne Peabody - United States - 1837 - 432 pages
...among the many worthy and meritorious officers, with whom I have had the happiness to be connected in service through the course of this war, and from...contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten ; nor will be but with that stroke of time, which shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toils... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1837 - 490 pages
...among the many worthy and meritorious officers, with whom I have had the happiness to be connected in service through the course of this war, and from...contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten ; nor will be but with that stroke of time, which shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toils... | |
| Anecdotes - 1852 - 670 pages
...which he warmly ex-pressed the sense lie entertained of his services. "The name of Putnam," said he, " is not for-gotten; nor will it be, but with tha,t stroke of time \vhich shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toi Is and fatigues through which... | |
| Anecdotes - 1839 - 674 pages
...which he warmly expressed the sense he entertained of his services. "The name of Putuam," said he, " is not forgotten; nor will it be, but with that stroke of time uhich shall obliterate from my mind the remembrance of all those toils and fatigues through which we... | |
| John Fellows - 1843 - 244 pages
...the many worthy and meritorious officers with whom I have had the happiness to be connected in the service through the course of this war, and from whose...complicated contest, the name of Putnam is not forgotten." The passage in brackets is interpolated by Mr. Peabody, a liberty, it is believed, not often taken... | |
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