| David Ridgely - Annapolis (Md.) - 1841 - 300 pages
...safety, and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join in your congratulations. 'Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world;...your military command, it will continue to animate remotest ages. 'We feel with you our obligations to the army in general, and will particularly charge... | |
| David Ridgely - Annapolis (Md.) - 1841 - 302 pages
...safety, and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join in your congratulations. 'Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world...your military command, it will continue to animate remotest ages. 'We feel with you our obligations to the army in general, and will particularly charge... | |
| John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 522 pages
...freedom, safety, and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations. Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world,...great theatre of action with the blessings of your fellow citizens ; but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command, —... | |
| David Ridgely - Annapolis (Md.) - 1841 - 302 pages
...freedom, safety, and independence; on which happy event we sincerely join in your congratulations. 'Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world;...great theatre of action, with the blessings of your fellow-citizens—but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command, it will... | |
| John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 520 pages
...oppression, you retire from the great theatre of action with the blessings of your fellow citizens; but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with...military command, — it will continue to animate remotest ages. We feel with you, our obligations to the army in general, and will particularly charge... | |
| David Ridgely - Annapolis (Md.) - 1841 - 306 pages
...oppression, you retire from the great theatre of action, with the blessings of your fellow-citizens—but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command, it will continue to animate remotest ages. 'We feel with you our obligations to the army in general, and will particularly charge... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - Constitutional history - 1841 - 452 pages
...the Speech made by General Washington, on his resigning his Commission, Pccember 23, 1783. " Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world, having taught a lesson to those who inflict and to those who feel oppression, you retire from the great field of action with... | |
| John Trumbull - Painters - 1841 - 530 pages
...oppression, you retire from the great theatre of action with the blessings of your fellow citizens; but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command,—it will continue to animate remotest ages. We feel with you, our obligations to the army... | |
| George Watterston - Washington (D.C.) - 1842 - 254 pages
...which he remarked: ''Having defended the standard of liberty in the new world; having taught a lesson to those who inflict, and to those who feel oppression,...your military command, it will continue to animate remotest ages." The painter has chosen the moment when General Washington is addressing the President... | |
| Salem Town - 1845 - 296 pages
...freedom and independence ; on which happy event we sincerely join you in congratulations. • • "Having defended the standard of liberty in this new world,...your military command ; it will continue to animate remotest ages. We feel with you our obligations to the army in general, and will particularly charge... | |
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