I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct could have given encouragement to an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found... Life of George Washington - Página 429por Washington Irving - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1904 - 430 páginas
...when broached to Washington, he expressed himself as pained that such ideas existed in the army. " I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct...the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country." To nobody could such a thought be more disagreeable, he declared earnestly. " Let me conjure you, if... | |
| John Henry Haaren - 1905 - 190 páginas
...must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more 21 disagreeable. At the same time,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 594 páginas
...view with abhorrence, and reprehend with severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable. At the same ti in justice... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 628 páginas
...view with abhorrence, and reprehend with severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable. At the same time, in... | |
| 1905 - 644 páginas
...must view with abhorrence, and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...could have given encouragement to an address which seems to me big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1906 - 456 páginas
...must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communicatn. of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...Country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable. . . . Let me conjure... | |
| Sherman Williams - 1906 - 354 páginas
...must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation...an address which to me seems big with the greatest mischief that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not... | |
| Macgrane Coxe - 1906 - 78 páginas
...existing in the army, as you have expressed, and I must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct...big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my 37 country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom... | |
| Charles Morris - 1907 - 682 páginas
...in the army, as you have expressed, and I must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. ... I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischief that can befall my country. . . . Let me conjure you, if you have any regard for your country,... | |
| Charles William Pearson - 1908 - 280 páginas
...more painful sensations, than your information of there being such ideas existing in the army. ... I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct...the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. . . . Let me conjure you, if you have any regard for your country, for yourself, or posterity, or respect... | |
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