Do we intend to violate that most solemn obligation ever entered into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political hazards of the times, we promised... The Fourth Reader for the Use of Schools - Page 159by Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1839 - 24 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed... | |
| David Addison Harsha - Orators - 1857 - 544 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve 'months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed... | |
| Lucius Osgood - Elocution - 1858 - 494 pages
...entered into by men, that plighting before God of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? 4. I know there is not a man here who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep over the... | |
| Orators - 1859 - 370 pages
...into by men, that Alighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...extremity, with our fortunes, and our lives ? I know that there is not a wan here, who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep ovor the land,... | |
| Alfred Holbrook - Teaching - 1860 - 486 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political hazards of the times, we promised to adhero to him in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives? I know there is not a man here,... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1862 - 564 pages
...by men, — that plighting, before God, of our nacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political hazards of the times, we proiuised to adhere to him, in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives? I know there is not... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Elocution - 1863 - 528 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives ? 101 know there is not a man here, who would not rather see a general conflagration sweep over the... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you, that George Washington be appointed... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - Literature - 1869 - 610 pages
...into by men, that plighting, before God, of our sacred honor to Washington, when putting him forth to incur the dangers of war, as well as the political...tittle of that plighted faith fall to the ground. For myself, having, twelve months ago, in this place, moved you that General Washington be appointed... | |
| Alfred Holbrook - Teaching - 1869 - 466 pages
...entered into by men, that plighting before God of our sacred honor to Washington, when, putting him forth to incur the dangers of war as well as the political hazards of the times, \ve promised to adhere to him in every extremity, with our fortunes and our lives? Remark. Other examples... | |
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