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" Posterity : we have retained accordingly those devices which recognize the manner of our returning to our citizenship ; not as ostentatious marks of our discrimination, but as pledges of our friendship, and emblems whose appearance will never permit us... "
Proceedings of the General Society of the Cincinnati, 1784- - Página 18
por Society of the Cincinnati - 1887
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Oeuvres choisies de Mirabeau: Essai sur le despotisme.--Considérations sur l ...

Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1821 - 500 páginas
...those deviees which recognize the rnanner ofreturning to our citizenship ; not as ostentations marks of discrimination, but as pledges of our friendship ,...emblems whose appearance will never permit us to deviate frorn 'he palhs of virtue : and we presume, in this place, it i.-iay nol be inexpedient to inform you,...
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Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, Volumen6

New Hampshire Historical Society - 1850 - 354 páginas
...countrymen or unprofitable to posterity. We have retained accordingly those devises which recognise the manner of our returning to our citizenship ; not...such of our allies as have become entitled to them, by having contributed their personal services to the establishment of our independence ; that these...
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Provincial and State Papers, Volumen22

New Hampshire - 1893 - 938 páginas
...displeasing to our countrymen or unprofitable to Posterity : we have retained accordingly those devices which recognize the manner of our returning to our...highest estimation by such of our Allies as have become intitled to them by having contributed their personal services to the establishment of our independence...
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Provincial and State Papers, Volumen22

New Hampshire - 1893 - 978 páginas
...displeasing to our countrymen or unprofitable to Posterity : we have retained accordingly those devices which recognize the manner of our returning to our...highest estimation by such of our Allies as have become intitled to them by having contributed their personal services to the establishment of our independence...
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Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community: A Study in Rhetorical ...

Lester C. Olson - 2004 - 350 páginas
...those Devices which recognize the manner of returning to our Citizenship; not as ostentatious marks of discrimination, but as pledges of our Friendship and...never permit us to deviate from the paths of Virtue." The letter specified that "The Society shall have an Order; which shall be a Bald Eagle of Gold, bearing...
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Proceedings of the Adjourned Triennial Meeting

1899 - 776 páginas
...UNPROFITABLE TO POSTEBITY. WE HAVE BETAINED ACCORDINGLY THOSE DEVISES WHICH BECOGNIZE THE MANNEB OF OUB RETURNING TO OUR CITIZENSHIP, NOT AS OSTENTATIOUS...NEVER PERMIT US TO DEVIATE FROM THE PATHS OF VIRTUE. HAVING NOW RELINQUISHED WHATEVER HAS BEEN FOUND OBJECTIONABLE IN OUB ORIGINAL INSTITUTION, • •...
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