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" Let me conjure you, then, if you have any regard for your country, concern for yourself, or posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind, and never communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature. "
The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political, Financial ... - Page 228
edited by - 1888
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Washington and His Country: Being Irving's Life of Washington : Abridged for ...

John Fiske - 1888 - 670 pages
...disagreeable. At the same time, in justice to my own feelings, I must add, that no man possesses a more sincere wish to see ample justice done to the army...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature." At length arrived the wished-for news of peace. A general treaty was signed at Paris...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...disagreeable. At the same time, in justice to my own feelings, I must add that no man possesses a more sincere wish to see ample justice done to the army...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature. I am, Sir, your most obedient servant ADVICE TO A FAVORITE NEPHEW. [From a Letter...
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George Washington, Volume 1

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1889 - 376 pages
...man possesses a more sincere wish to see justice done to the army than I do ; and as far as my power and influence in a constitutional way extend, they...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment o£ the like nature." This simple but exceedingly plain letter checked the whole movement at once;...
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The Centennial Celebration and Washington Monument at Newburgh, N. Y.

United States. Joint Select Committee on Newburgh Centennial - 1889 - 144 pages
...to an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. * * * Let me conjure you, then, if you have any regard for...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature." These modest Headquarters are no Lupercal, nor was honest Colonel Nicola a second...
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The Centennial Celebration and Washington Monument at Newburgh, N. Y.

United States. Joint Select Committee on Newburgh Centennial - 1889 - 138 pages
...to an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. * * * Let me conjure you, then, if you have any regard for your country, concern far yourself or posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind, and never communicate,...
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The Writings of George Washington: 1782-1785

George Washington - 1891 - 542 pages
...army than I do ; and, as far as my powers and influence, in a constitutional way, extend, they shajl be employed to the utmost of my abilities to effect...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature. I am, Sir, your most obedient servant.1 1 The above remarkable letter is a transcript...
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Washington and His Country: Being Irving's Life of Washington

Washington Irving - 1893 - 668 pages
...disagreeable. At the same time, in justice to my own feelings, I must add, that no man possesses a more sincere wish to see ample justice done to the army...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature." At length arrived the wished-for news of peace. A general treaty was signed at Paris...
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Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All ...

George Washington - 1894 - 510 pages
...disagreeable. At the same time, in justice to my own feelings, I must add, that no man possesses a more sincere wish to see ample justice done to the army,...communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature H82. FEMALE PATRIOTISM. I very much admire the patriotic spirit of the ladies of Philadelphia,...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ..., Volume 3

Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 576 pages
...man possesses a more sincere wish to see ample justice done to the army than I do; and as far as niy powers and influence, in a constitutional way, extend,...any regard for your country, concern for yourself and posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind, and never communicate, as...
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Addresses of Charles Evans Hughes, 1906-1916: With an Introduction

Charles Evans Hughes - 1916 - 466 pages
...exercise of monarchial power to establish a firm and just government, he replied : " Let me conjure you, if you have any regard for your country, concern for...communicate as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature." Ending his military labors, he expected, as he told his friends, to " move gently...
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