Lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, whom I viewed in the light of a stranger to you, was a correspondent of yours ; much less did^ I suspect that I was the subject of your confidential letters. Pardon me, then, for... Life of George Washington - Page 340by Washington Irving - 1856Full view - About this book
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity ; and sure I am, that until Lord Sterling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, (whom I viewed...stranger to you) was a correspondent of yours, much Jess did I suspect that I was the subject of your confidential letters. Pardon me then for adding,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity ; and sure I am, that until Lord Sterling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway ( whom I viewed...Pardon me then for adding, that, so far from conceiving that the safety of the States can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery of... | |
| Henry Lee - Southern States - 1812 - 444 pages
...than committing an act 'of infidelity; and sure I am, that until lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that general Conway (whom I viewed...Pardon me then for adding, that so far from conceiving that the safety of the states can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery of... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - Presidents - 1826 - 238 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity ; and sure I am, that until Lord Sterling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, (whom I viewed...the subject of your confidential letters. Pardon me Xhen for adding, that, so far from conceiving that the safety of the States can be affected, or in... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 484 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity ; and sure 1 am, that until lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that general Conway (whom I viewed...to you) was a correspondent of yours; much less did l suspect that I was the subject of your confidential letters. Pardon me then for adding, that so far... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 486 pages
...that general Conway (whom I viewed in tlip light of a stranger to reu) was a corre>pnnileut of yuurs; much less did I suspect that I was the subject of...Pardon me then for adding, that so far from conceiving that the safety of these states can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 480 pages
...gene. tal Oonway (whom I vicwed in the li^bt of a •'! a.щп to vnu) was a correspondent of yours i much less did I suspect that I was the subject of your confidential letters. 11ardon m* then frr H...' n", that so far from conceiving that the safety ef these „tates can be... | |
| 1832 - 564 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity; and sure I am, that, until Lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, (whom I viewed...Pardon me then for adding, that, so far from conceiving that the safety of the states can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery of... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 594 pages
...than committing ah act of infidelity ; and sure I am, that, till Lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, whom I viewed...Pardon me then for adding, that, so far from conceiving that the safety of the States can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery of... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1834 - 590 pages
...than committing an act of infidelity ; and sure I am, that, till Lord Stirling's letter came to my hands, I never knew that General Conway, whom I viewed...Pardon me then for adding, that, so far from conceiving that the safety of the States can be affected, or in the smallest degree injured, by a discovery of... | |
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