Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volúmenes3-4

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New Jersey Historical Society, 1918
 

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Página 76 - He that hath the Son hath life ; he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.
Página 195 - Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee : the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain.
Página 28 - DOUBLED 9 destructive of all Honesty or good Order, and will prove the ruin of any Army, when it prevails. It is therefore hoped the Officers will exert themselves, to put a stop to it on all future occasions. If they do not, e'er long Death will be the portion of some of the offenders.
Página 22 - Heaven's sake, keep this to yourself, as the discovery of it may prove fatal to us ; our numbers, sorry am I to say, being less than I had any conception of ; but necessity, dire necessity, will, nay, must, justify an attack. Prepare, and, in concert with Griffin, attack as many of their posts as you possibly can with a prospect of success ; the more we can attack at the same instant, the more confusion we shall spread, and the greater good will result from it.
Página 38 - Property, whilst the abandoned and profligate part of our own Army, countenanced by a few Officers, who are lost to every Sense of Honor and Virtue, as well as their Country's good, are by Rapine and Plunder, spreading Ruin and Terror wherever they go, thereby making themselves infinitely more to be dreaded, than the common Enemy they are come to oppose...
Página 42 - That every commissioned officer, non-commissioned officer, and private soldier, who shall lose a limb in any engagement, or be so disabled in the service of the United States of America as to render him incapable afterwards of getting a livelihood, shall receive, during his life, or the continuance of such disability, the one half of his monthly pay from and after the time that his pay as an officer or soldier ceases...
Página 21 - Now the multitude of those who believed were of ONE HEART AND ONE SOUL; neither did anyone say that any of the things he possessed was his own, but THEY HAD ALL THINGS IN COMMON.
Página 36 - The Loss of the Enemy Yesterday would undoubtly have been much Greater If the Orders of the Commander in Chief had not In some Instances been Contradicted by Inferior officers who however well they may mean ought not to presume to direct. It is therefore Ordered that no officer commanding a party and having received Orders from the Commander in Chief depart from them without Counter Orders from the same Authority...
Página 146 - In the year 1842 he became the founder of the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men...
Página 129 - IN FAITH AND TESTIMONY whereof I the said Lord Mayor have caused the Seal of the Office of Mayoralty of the said City of London to be hereunto put and affixed and the Deed of Conveyance ,[L.

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