| W. T. Sherwin - 1819 - 306 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...... . " ; " Your sincere friend, " G. WASHINGTON*" Mr. Paine was urged by several of his friends to make .an application to Congress for a compensation... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 522 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON. During the war, in the latter end of the year 1780,1 formed to myself the design of coming over to... | |
| Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself Your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON.' Mr. Paine was urged by several of his friends to make an •'i application to congress for a compensation... | |
| George Lippard - 1847 - 962 sivua
...power to impress them, command my beet exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON. . If it were possible at this late day, to recover the skeletons of Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold,... | |
| George Lippard - 1847 - 558 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance...subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, G. WASHINGTON. If it were possible at this late day, to recover the skeletons of Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1856 - 168 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one, who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure, subscribes himself, Your sincere friend, O. WASHINGTON* During the war, in the latter end of the year 1780, I formed to myself a design of coming... | |
| 1859 - 802 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered, cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...works, and who, with much pleasure, subscribes himself " G. WASHINGTON." Such a letter of hearty approval and respect, from the greatest man of the country,... | |
| 1858 - 806 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom ; as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...pleasure, subscribes himself, ' Your sincere friend, ' G. That Congress was not altogether unmindful of the services which Paine had rendered to the cause of... | |
| 1858 - 812 sivua
...power to imprest tl» command my best exertions with freedom ; as they will be rendered cheerfully ; one who entertains a lively sense of the importance of your works, and who, *~f. much pleasure, subscribes himself, ' Your sincere friend, ' G. WASHISOK».' That Congress was... | |
| Calvin Blanchard - 1860 - 130 sivua
...power to impress them, command my best exertions with freedom, as they will be rendered cheerfully by one who entertains a lively sense of the importance...sincere friend, G. Washington. In 1785, congress, on the report of a committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Petit, and Mr. King, Resolved, That the board... | |
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