| John Randolph, John Vardill - 1796 - 332 頁
...perhaps, from New-York, plotting the ruin of b«th, -by fowing the feeds of difcord and feparation between the civil and military powers of the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our underftandings, when he recommends mcafores, in either alternative, in»praftirable in their... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 240 頁
...some emissary, perhaps, from Newyork, plotting the ruin of both, by sowing the seeds of discord j_ and separation between the civil and military powers...the continent ? and what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative, impracticable in their nature... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 232 頁
...in view, by recommending such measures ? can he be a friend to the army? can he be a friend to the country? rather is he not an insidious foe ? some emissary, perhaps, from Newyork, plotting the ruin of both, by sowing the seeds of discord and separation between the civil... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 頁
...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 seeds of discord and separation between the civil... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 頁
...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 seeds of discord and separation between the civil... | |
| 1802 - 440 頁
...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 seeds of discord and separation between the civil... | |
| John Marshall - 1805 - 666 頁
...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...of the continent? and what a compliment does he pay to CHAP. xi. our understandings, when he recommends 1783. measures, in either alternative, impracticable... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 頁
...view by recommending suc.li 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...of the continent? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative, impracticably in their nature... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 頁
...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, plbttingthe ruin of both, by sowing the seeds of discord and separation b«ween the civil and military... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 頁
...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...the continent ? And what a compliment does he pay to our understandings, when he recommends measures, in either alternative, impracticable in their nature... | |
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