| An Officer in the late army - 1826 - 524 halaman
...perfect attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to the representatives of a free people. From the moment that I first heard the name of America,...whenever they may occur, or in whatever part of the world 1 may be, shall be considered as the happiest of my existence. I feel more ardently than ever, the... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1846 - 512 halaman
...perfect attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to the representatives of a free people. From the moment that I first heard the name of America,'...shall be considered as the happiest of my existence. I feel more ardently than ever, the desire of deserving the obliging sentiments with which I am honoured... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1855 - 400 halaman
...perfect attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to the representatives of a free people. " From the moment that I first heard the name of America,...shall be considered as the happiest of my existence. I feel more ardently than ever, the desire of deserving the obliging sentiments with which I am honored... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1856 - 396 halaman
...attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to 'the representatives of a free people. " From the moment that I first heard the name of America,...shall be considered as the happiest of my existence. I feel more ardently than ever, the desire of deserving the obliging sentiments with which I am honored... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1858 - 506 halaman
...perfect attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to the representatives of a free people. From the moment that I first heard the name of America,...blood in her cause ; — and the moments that may be ex pended in her service, whenever they may occur, or in whatever part of the world I may be, shall... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - 1888 - 622 halaman
...perfect attachment, as the only homage worthy of being offered to the representatives of a free people. "From the moment that I first heard the name of America,...shall be considered as the happiest of my existence. I feel more ardently than ever the desire of deserving the obliging sentiments with which I am honored... | |
| 1919 - 552 halaman
...National Industrial Conference Board, her struggle for independence. Looking back on that day he wrote : "From the moment that I first heard the name of America, I loved her; from the moment that I learned of her struggle for liberty, I was inflamed with the desire of shedding my blood in her cause." But... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1906 - 536 halaman
...From the moment that I heard the name of America," said he, "I loved her; from the moment I learned of her struggles for liberty, I was inflamed with the desire of shedding my blood for his personal services in the cause of Amcrher." He understood, above most men of ica, his chief... | |
| Lewis Alexander Leonard - 1918 - 350 halaman
...the moment that I heard the name of America," said he, " I loved her ; from the moment I learned of her struggles for liberty, I was inflamed with the desire of shedding my blood for her." He understood, above most men of bis time, the full significance of America's contest. "... | |
| 1920 - 770 halaman
...moment that I first heard the name America, I loved her ; from the moment that I learned of her struggle for liberty, I was inflamed with the desire of shedding my blood in her cause." These men who inspired Lafayette, whose gallant leader he was, who fought by his side, with whom he... | |
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