I must conclude that nothing but the misinformation of some very stupid, or misrepresentation of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had taken... American Quarterly Review - Pagina 97geredigeerd door - 1835Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Washington Irving - 1876 - 766 pagina’s
...singular expressions as you did on my coming tip te the ground where you had taken post. They implied dat I was guilty either of disobedience of orders, want...Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me by lotting me know on which of these three anieles you ground your charge." Washington, in reply, wrote... | |
| 1921 - 494 pagina’s
...misrepresentation of some very wicked person could have occasioned your making use of such singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. ' ' He brazenly claims that the ultimate success of the day was due to himself and he adds: " in this... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 1010 pagina’s
...of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had taken post. They implied that I was guilty cither of disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Your Excellency will therefore... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 618 pagina’s
...of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. Tour Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me by letting me know on which of these three, articles... | |
| general henry b. carrington - 1898 - 520 pagina’s
...very wicked, person, could have occasioned your having made use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had...that I was guilty either of disobedience of orders, of want of conduct, or want of courage; your Excellency will therefore infinitely oblige me by letting... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 650 pagina’s
...of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had...which of these three articles you ground your charge. I ever had, and hope shall ever have, the greatest respect and veneration for General "Washington.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 660 pagina’s
...of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had...me know on which of these three articles you ground youi 500 charge. I ever had, and hope ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration for General... | |
| Washington Irving - 1907 - 618 pagina’s
...of some very wicked person, could have occasioned your making use of so very singular expressions as you did on my coming up to the ground where you had...me know on which of these three articles you ground youi CORRESPONDENCE. 501 charge. I ever had, and hope ever shall have, the greatest respect and veneration... | |
| 1921 - 482 pagina’s
...misrepresentation of some very wicked person could have occasioned your making use of such singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. ' ' He brazenly claims that the ultimate success of the day was due to himself and he adds: " in this... | |
| 1921 - 480 pagina’s
...misrepresentation of some very wicked person could have occasioned your making use of such singular expressions as you did, on my coming up to the ground where you had...disobedience of orders, want of conduct, or want of courage. ' ' He brazenly claims that the ultimate success of the day was due to himself and he adds: " in this... | |
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