That, as his uniform and unceasing attachment to this country has resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection, and will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and... The Pamphleteer - 第 266 頁由 編輯 - 1826完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Continental Congress - 1821 - 626 頁
...with particular affection, and will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity ; and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. On motion of Mr. Mercer, seconded by Mr. Read, Resolved, That a letter be written to his most Christian... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 頁
...his uniform and unceasing attachment to this country, has resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection,...their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. On motion of Mr. Mercer, seconded by Mr. Read, -Resolved, That a letter be written to his most Christian... | |
| 1824 - 38 頁
...here and in Europe, which they-have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the' United States regard him with particular affection,...their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved, also, that a letter be written to his Most Christian Majesty, expressive of the... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 頁
...both here and in Europe, which they frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the United States regard him with particular affection,...their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved also, that a letter be written to his most Christian Majesty, expressive of the high... | |
| John Foster (of Groton, Conn.) - 1824 - 248 頁
...here and in Europe which they have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the United States regard him with particular affection,...their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved also that a letter be written to His Most Christian Majesty expressive of the high... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1824 - 276 頁
...resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular -affection, and-will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern...and kindest wishes will always attend him." It was also resolved by Congress, at the same time; " That a letter be written to his most Christian Majesty,... | |
| 1824 - 494 頁
...with particular affection, and will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity ; and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him." Conclusion of the Marquis's Reply. " May this immense temple of freedom ever stand as a lesson to oppressors,... | |
| 1825 - 460 頁
...the United States for the third, and, as it then seemed, the last time, Congress, in December 1784, appointed a solemn deputation, consisting for its...always attend him." It was at the same time resolved, thai a letter be written to his Most Christian Majesty, expressive of the high sense, which the United... | |
| 1825 - 476 頁
...assure him, " that these United States regard him with particular affection, and will not cease to i'eel an interest in whatever may concern his honor and...a letter be written to his Most Christian Majesty, expres. sive of the high sense, which the Unite d States in Congress assembled entertain of the zeal,... | |
| 1825 - 464 頁
...with particular affection, and will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. " ftesolved," also, " That a letter be written to his Most Christian Majesty, and signed by the President... | |
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