The recollection of your past achievements and the prospect of future laurels should prevent your acting in such a manner for a moment. You have gained a character, and why should you risk the loss of it for the most trifling gratifications? You must... The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War - Էջ 430Jimmy Carter - 2003 - 480 էջՄասամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Thomas Usher Pulaski Charlton - 1809 - 268 էջ
...and welfare, and am, With much respect, Dear Sir, Yours, (Signed) ANDREW PICKENS. Gen. JAMES JACKSON. direct them in such a manner, that they may tend to...with every sentiment of regard Your obedient Servant (Signed) DANIEL MORGAN. Camp on Pacolet, January 4th, 1781." (21) I find this aseerted in a Ms. sketch... | |
| George White - 1849 - 712 էջ
...it te thought desirable to form detachments, you may rely inbeing employed in that business if it be more agreeable to your wishes ; but it is absolutely...that they may tend to the advantage of the whole. " 1 am, gentlemen, with every sentiment of regard, " Your obedient servant, , • "DANIEL MORGAN. "... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, M.D., D.D. - 1859 - 522 էջ
...your sufferings, your attachment to th£ cause of freedom, and your gallantry and address in action,1! had formed to myself the pleasing idea of receiving...regard, " Your obedient servant, "DANIEL MORGAN." In consequence of this appeal, many of them rallied around his standard, and were present at the battle... | |
| Charles Colcock Jones (Jr.) - 1883 - 594 էջ
...general plan to promote the public service. The recollection of your past achievements and the prospect of future laurels should prevent your acting in such...of regard, Your obedient servant, DANIEL MORGAN." l This timely address was not barren of results. The reflection which it contained upon the irregular... | |
| Clark Howell - 1926 - 778 էջ
...discipline. I will ask you to encounter no dangers or difficulties but what I shall participate in. on being employed on that business if it is more agreeable...me, so that I may be enabled to direct them in such manner that they may tend to the advantage of the whole. "I am, Gentlemen, with every sentiment of... | |
| Don Higginbotham - 1961 - 262 էջ
...O. Foster, "James Jackson in the American Revolution," Georgia Historical Quarterly, 3' ('947), *57. such a manner for a moment. You have gained a character...manner, that they may tend to the advantage of the whole.11 After vigorously rounding up able militia, Morgan was ready for action— there had been too... | |
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