| Mason Locke Weems - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 230 pages
...witness of your Distresses, and not among the last to feel, and acknowledge your Merits. As I have ever considered my own Military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the Army. As my Heart has ever expanded with joy, when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen,... | |
| Owen Collins - History - 1999 - 464 pages
...and witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits. As I have ever considered my own military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the army. As my heart has ever expanded with joy, when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen,... | |
| Bruce Chadwick - History - 2005 - 595 pages
...witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel, and acknowledge, your merits. As I have ever considered my own military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the army. As my heart has ever expanded with joy when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen... | |
| James Rees, Stephen J. Spignesi - Business & Economics - 2011 - 253 pages
...witness of your Distresses, and not among the last to feel, and acknowledge your Merits. ... I have ever considered my own Military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the Army. As my Heart has ever expanded with joy, when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1835 - 604 pages
...witness of your distresses, and not among the last to feel and acknowledge your merits ; as I have ever considered my own military reputation as inseparably connected with that of the army ; as my heart has ever expanded with joy, when I have heard its praises, and my indignation has arisen,... | |
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