| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1968 - 1220 頁
...the basement. The stage accommodates 150 persons. An inscription on the curved wall behind the apse, "When We Assumed the Soldier We Did Not Lay Aside the Citizen," is a quotation from George Washington's letter to the Provincial Congress in New York on June 26, 1775.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1968 - 476 頁
...the basement. The stage accommodates 150 persons. An inscription on the curved wall behind the apse, "When We Assumed the Soldier We Did Not Lay Aside the Citizen," is a quotation from George Washington's letter to the Provincial Congress in New York on June 26, 1775.... | |
| Kevin Klose, Philip A. McCombs - 1974 - 300 頁
...benches that descended toward a small stage. Engraved in marble high above the stage were the words: "When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen." A heavy wooden coffin, trimmed in brass, rested on the stage. It was open. Haverman and Big Nick stood... | |
| 1985 - 38 頁
...essential operations. /nscribed over the amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery are the words "WHEN WE ASSUMED THE SOLDIER WE DID NOT LAY ASIDE THE CITIZEN " While performing their duties, Defense Department personnel, like other public servants, participate... | |
| Don Higginbotham - 1987 - 189 頁
...that there should be no gulf between the citizen and the soldier. As he explained to the New Yorkers, "When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside...Stations in the bosom of a free, peaceful and happy Country."10 Washington's challenge was really severalfold. First, as the commander of an army that... | |
| Don Higginbotham - 1987 - 189 頁
...that there should be no gulf between the citizen and the soldier. As he explained to the New Yorkers, "When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside...Stations in the bosom of a free, peaceful and happy Country."10 Washington's challenge was really severalfold. First, as the commander of an army that... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 頁
...Beethoven's Fifth." KURT VONNEGUT, JR. (b. 1922), US novelist. City Limits (London, II March 1983). 36 When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the Citizen. GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-99), US general, president. Address, 26 June 1 775, to the New York legislalure.... | |
| George Washington - 1999 - 142 頁
...a gradual abolition of slavery. To Lawrence Lewis, Mount Vernon, August 4, 1797 The Soldier-Citizen When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside...happy hour when the establishment of American liberty, on the most firm and solid foundations, shall enable us to return to our private stations in the bosom... | |
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