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" As I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate his good opinion. His temper and plans were too versatile and violent to attract my admiration : and,... "
Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed: Military Secretary of Washington, at ... - Seite 42
von William Bradford Reed - 1847
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 Seiten
...as I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more, than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...more to be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favor, of which no officer, under whose immediate command he ever served, has the happiness, if happiness...
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Memoirs of His Own Time: With Reminiscences of the Men and Events of the ...

Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 534 Seiten
...as I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more, than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favour of which no officer, under whose immediate command he ever served, has the happiness, if happiness...
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Memoirs of his own time, by A. Graydon, ed. by J.S. Littell

Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 532 Seiten
...as I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more, than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...good opinion. His temper and plans were too versatile * This wan & long and elaborate article, signed by General LEE, and containing a free discussion of...
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Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, During the ...

George Washington - 1852 - 172 Seiten
...observe, that as I never entertained any jealousy of, or apprehension /rom303 him, so neither did I ever* do more than common civility and a proper respect...is a favour that"* no officer under whose immediate command* he ever served has the happiness (if happiness can be thus denominated) of boasting. Were...
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Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, During the ...

George Washington - 1852 - 168 Seiten
...observe, that as I never entertained any jealousy of, or apprehension from*" him, so neither did I ever* do more than common civility and a proper respect...be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favour thaP* no officer under whose immediate command he ever served has the happiness (if happiness can be...
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Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, During the ...

George Washington - 1852 - 180 Seiten
...entertained any jealousy of, or ^nJfror^ him, so - S. " apprehend from neither did I ever* do more omitted. than common civility and a proper respect to his rank...to be wondered at than applauded; as it is a favour that3* no - S. "of which, officer under whose immediate command he ever served has the happiness (if...
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Life of George Washington, Band 3

Washington Irving - 1856 - 576 Seiten
...As I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...more to be wondered at than appLauded ; as it is a favor of which no officer, under whose immediate command he ever served, has had the happiness, if...
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Life of George Washington, Band 3

Washington Irving - 1856 - 516 Seiten
...As I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...that I have escaped the venom of his tongue and pen BO long, is more to be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favor of which no officer, under whose...
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Life of George Washington, Band 3

Washington Irving - 1857 - 622 Seiten
...As I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more thau common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...: and, that I have escaped the venom of his tongue a^2. pen so long, is more to be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favor of which no officer,...
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Life of Washington: A Biography, Personal, Military, and Political, Band 2

Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 872 Seiten
...As I never entertained any jealousy of him, so neither did I ever do more than common civility and proper respect to his rank required, to conciliate...more to be wondered at than applauded ; as it is a favor which no officer, under whose immediate command he ever served, has had the happiness, if happiness...
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