| Henry Stephens Randall - 1868 - 758 頁
...in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance. For his was the singular destiny and merit, of leading the armies of his country successfullv through an arduous war, for the establishment of its independence ; of conducting its... | |
| François Quesnel - 1869 - 360 頁
...his country successfully8 through an arduous9 war, of conducting10 its councils11 through the birthis of a government new in its forms and principles until it had settled down13 into a quiet and orderly1* train,15 and of scrupulously obeying the laws through16 the whole... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 530 頁
...in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from men an everlasting remembrance. For his was the singular destiny and merit of leading...its forms and principles, until it had settled down in a quiet and orderly train ; and of scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of his career,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 272 頁
...in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from men an everlasting remembrance. For his was the singular destiny and merit of leading...its forms and principles, until it had settled down in a quiet and orderly train ; and of scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of his career,... | |
| George Washington - 1871 - 240 頁
...in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance. For his was the singular destiny and merit of leading...until it had settled down into a quiet and orderly training, and of scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of his career, civil and military,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 836 頁
...its* independence; of conducting il- rmmril- through the birth «fa government, new in ÍU forms nnd principles, until it had settled down into a quiet...scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of hie career, citil and military, of which the history of the world furnishes no other example." —... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 832 頁
...w¡w indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a pood, and a great man. . . . Hi* was the einguliir destiny and merit of leading the armies of his country successfully through an arduous war lor the establishment of its independence; of conducting ita council* through the birth of a government,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1871 - 832 頁
...His wm* th<* singular destiny and merit of leading the к r mien of his country мн-сеяя fully through an arduous war for the establishment of its independence; of conducting i's councils through the birth of a government, new in its form* and principles, until It bar) nettled... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 836 頁
...Ajiu'cin, 1805. " lie was indeed, in every sen-<e of the words, a wise, a pood, and a great man. . . . His was the singular destiny and merit of leading the armies of hi* country successfully through an arduous war for the establishment of Its independence ; of conducting... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 頁
...in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance. For his was the singular destiny and merit of leading...establishment of its independence; of conducting its councils thronu'h the birth of a government, new in its forms and principles, until it had settled down into... | |
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