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History of Shipbuilding on North River, Plymouth County, Massachusetts: With ... - Page 150
by Lloyd Vernon Briggs - 1889 - 420 pages
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The Lives and Services of Major General John Thomas, Colonel Thomas Knowlton ...

United States - 1845 - 234 pages
...days. It may argue R want of respect to that august body not to wait the decision; but -at all events, I shall flatter myself that these reasons with others...your resolution to assist your country in this day of her distress. That you may reap the full reward of honor and public esteem which such a conduct deserves...
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The Lives and Services of Major General John Thomas, Colonel Thomas Knowlton ...

United States - 1845 - 232 pages
...few,days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait the decision ; but at all events, I shall flatter myself that these reasons with others which your own good judgment will suggest, will strengtheu your mind against those impressions which are incident to humanity, and laudable to a certain...
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Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of ..., Volume 1

William Bradford Reed - United States - 1847 - 460 pages
...days, It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with others...result will be your resolution to assist your country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full reward of honour and public esteem...
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Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of ..., Volume 1

William Bradford Reed - United States - 1847 - 466 pages
...not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with Gibers which your own good judgment will suggest, will strengthen...result will be your resolution to assist your country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full reward of honour and public esteem...
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Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of ..., Volume 1

William Bradford Reed - United States - 1847 - 466 pages
...days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with others...strengthen your mind against those impressions which are mcident to humanity, and laudable to a certain degree, and that the result will be your resolution...
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The Writings of George Washington: 1775-1776

George Washington - United States - 1889 - 542 pages
...days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with others...result will be your resolution to assist your country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full reward of honor and public esteem which...
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 3

George Washington - Presidents - 1889 - 550 pages
...to a certain degree, and that the result will be your resolution to assist your country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full...a conduct deserves, is the sincere wish of, Sir,. Yours, &c — * 1 " As the Continental Army have unfortunately no Uniforms, and consequently many inconveniences...
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Letters and Addresses

George Washington - Presidents - 1908 - 500 pages
...days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with others...result will be your resolution to assist your country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full reward of honor and public esteem which...
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Letters and Addresses

George Washington - Presidents - 1909 - 526 pages
...days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait that decision. But at all events, I shall flatter myself, that these reasons, with others...the result will be your resolution to assist your 67 country and friends in this day of distress. That you may reap the full reward of honor and public...
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Publications, Volume 12

Bostonian Society - Boston (Mass.) - 1915 - 150 pages
...days. It may argue a want of respect to that august body not to wait the decision ; but at all events I shall flatter myself that these reasons, with others...of distress. That you may reap the full reward of your honor and public esteem which such a conduct deserves, is the sincere wish of Sir, your very obed....
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