| United States. Continental Congress - 1821 - 628 lehte
...uniform and unceasing attachment to this country has resembled that of a patriotick citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity; and that their best and kindest wishes^will always attend him. On motion ofnfr.... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 lehte
...uniform and unceasing attachment to this country, has resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. On motion of Mr. Mercer, seconded by... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 lehte
...in Europe, which they have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved also that a letter... | |
| 1824 - 38 lehte
...in Europe, which they-have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the' United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved, also, that a letter... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 lehte
...and in Europe, which they frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved also, that a letter... | |
| John Foster (of Groton, Conn.) - 1824 - 248 lehte
...in Europe which they have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions. That the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. Congress resolved also that a letter... | |
| 1824 - 494 lehte
...in Europe, which they have frequently expressed and manifested on former occasions ; that the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity ; and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him." Conclusion... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1824 - 276 lehte
...resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular -affection, and-will not cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that •their best and kindest wishes will always attend him." It was also resolved by Congress,... | |
| 1825 - 460 lehte
...instructions to take leave of him on behalf of the whole country, and to assure him, " that these United States regard him with particular affection, and will...in whatever may concern his honor and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him." It was at the same time resolved, thai... | |
| 1825 - 462 lehte
...* Boston Memoirs of La Fayette. tlb. country has resembled that of a patriotic citizen, the United States regard him with particular affection, and will...cease to feel an interest in whatever may concern his honour and prosperity, and that their best and kindest wishes will always attend him. " Resolved,"... | |
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