| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 halaman
...confidence of the Commander in Chief inspired by early services, was thus matured by succeeding events. There can be no higher testimony to his merits, than that during a war of so long continuance, passed almost constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly retained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| 1825 - 476 halaman
...confidence of the Commander in Chie inspired by early services, was thus matured by succeedin events. There can be no higher testimony to his merits than that during a war of so long continuance, past almoa constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly re tained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| 1825 - 460 halaman
...Commander in Chief inspired by early services, was thus matured by succeeding events. There can be nti higher testimony to his merits, than that during a war of so long continuance, past almost constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly retained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 halaman
...confidence of the Commander in Chief, inspired by early services, was thus matured by succeeding events. There can be no higher testimony to his merits, than that during a war of so long continuance, past almost constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly retained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 halaman
...whole army. In fact Knox was the most trusted and valued friend of Washington through the whole war, and there can be no higher testimony to his merits, than that, during a war of so long continuance, passed almost constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly retained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 474 halaman
...whole army. In fact Knox was the most trusted and valued friend of Washington through the whole war, and there can be no higher testimony to his merits, than that, during a war of so long continuance, passed almost constantly in the presence of Washington, he uniformly retained his confidence and esteem,... | |
| Cyrus Eaton - 1865 - 480 halaman
...plaguy peace has come, to set us all going again!" Wherever Washington fought, Knox was by his side; and there can be no higher testimony to his merits...continuance, he uniformly retained his confidence and'esteem. This confidence, before their separation, had ripened into friendship which was kept up... | |
| Noah Brooks - 2007 - 301 halaman
...Washington, and his removal to Thomaston. . , . Wherever Washington fought, Knox was by his side ; and there can be no higher testimony to his merits...of so long continuance, he uniformly retained his conidence and esteem. This confidence, before their separation, had ripened into friendship which was... | |
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