My God ! what can this writer have in view by recommending such measures. Can he be a friend to the army? Can he be a friend to this country? Rather is he not an insidious foe : some emissary, perhaps, from New York, plotting the ruin of both, by sowing... The Life of Alexander Hamilton - Página 61por John Church Hamilton - 1841 - 422 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 594 páginas
...measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather VOL. VIII. 71 is he not an insidious foe ? Some emissary, perhaps...between the civil and military powers of the continent? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1840 - 506 páginas
...such measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather is lie not an insidious foe; some emissary, perhaps from...plotting the ruin of both, by sowing the seeds of discord _ and separation between the civil and military authorities of the continent ? ' ' Let me entreat you,... | |
| Robert Sears - 1847 - 470 páginas
...in view by recommending such measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather, is he not an insidious foe ; some...between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 páginas
...have in view by recommending such measures? Can he be a friend to the army? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather, is he not an insidious foe ? some...between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| Samuel Watkins Eager - 1847 - 672 páginas
...in view by recommending such measures .' can he be a friend to the army ? can he be a friend to this country? rather is he not an insidious foe; some emissary,...between the civil and military powers of the continent? and what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 594 páginas
...measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather VOL. VIII. 71 is he not an insidious foe ? Some emissary, perhaps...between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 618 páginas
...view by recommendinjpfiuch measures ? Can he be ;, friend to the army ? Can he be a fr,end to this country ? Rather is he not an insidious foe ? Some emissary, perhaps from NewYork, plotting the ruin of both hy sowing the seeds of discord and separation between the civil... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 páginas
...friend to this country P Rather is he not an insidious foe ; somo emissary, perhaps, from New-York, plotting the ruin of both, by sowing the seeds of...between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to oar understanding!;, when he recommends measures, in eiVot IT.... | |
| Robert Sears - 1850 - 448 páginas
...recommending such measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country 1 Rather, is he not an insidious foe ; some emissary,...between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative,... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 páginas
...such measures ? Can he be a friend to the army ? Can he be a friend to this country ? Rather is tie not an insidious foe; some emissary, perhaps from...sowing the seeds of discord and separation between the c.ivi! and military authorities of the continent ? ' ' Let me entreat you. gentlemen,' he added, '... | |
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