| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 596 pages
...obliges me to be explicit To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 594 pages
...obliges me to be explicit. To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 604 pages
...obliges me to be explicit. To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 596 pages
...obliges me to be explicit . To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 594 pages
...obliges me to be explicit To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort I beg your Excellency... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 638 pages
...to him, so many " of the perpetrators as will, according to the tariff of " exchange, be equivalent. In failure of it, I shall " hold myself justified,...man, " for the measures to which I shall resort." Clinton expressed surprise and displeasure at this imperious language ; he had taken due measures for... | |
| John Adolphus - 1841 - 672 pages
...so many 1782. " of the perpetrators as will, according to the tariff of " exchange, be equivalent. In failure of it, I shall " hold myself justified,...man, " for the measures to which I shall resort." Clinton expressed surprise and displeasure at this 25th. imperious language ; he had taken due measures... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 618 pages
...obliges me to be explicit. To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 594 pages
...guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain Hiiddy, must be given up ; or, if that officer was of inferior...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 586 pages
...obliges me to be explicit. To save the innocent, I demand the guilty. Captain Lippencot, therefore, or the officer who commanded at the execution of Captain...Excellency's character. In failure of it, I shall hold myself justifiable, in the eyes of God and man, for the measure to which I shall resort. I beg your Excellency... | |
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