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" ... poured out the blood of the two nations and mingled it together as a sacred pledge of perpetual union. "The consequences, which have followed from the appearance of the French fleet upon our coasts, particularly by disconcerting the enemy's plans... "
Journals of Congress: Jan. 1, 1779 to Jan. 1, 1780. Philadelphia, D ... - Page 422
by United States. Continental Congress - 1782
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Aug. 1, 1778, to March 30, 1782, inclusive

United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 874 pages
...generous valour which hath led your countrymen to contend with ours in the same common cause, in the samo field of glory. A noble emulation which hath poured out the blood ot the two nations, and mingled it together as a sacred pledge of perpetual union ! The consequences...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: Lafayette ...

United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 536 pages
...contend with ours in the same common cause in the same field of glory ; a noble emulation, which has poured out the blood of the two nations and mingled it together as a sacred pledge of perpetual union. "The consequences, which have followed from the appearance of the...
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution: Being ..., Volume 5

United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1857 - 794 pages
...contend with ours in the same common cause in the same field of glory — a noble emulation, which has poured out the blood of the two nations, and mingled it together as a sacred pledge of perpetual union. "The consequences which have followed from the appearance of the...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, and Literary Miscellany: A New Series of ..., Volume 42

1780 - 740 pages
...: we efteem his courage, we lament his wounds, and rcfpeet that generous valour which bath led your countrymen to contend with ours in the fame common...followed from the appearance of the French fleet upon our coaft, particularly by difcovering the enemy's plans of operation, and deftroying a considerable part...
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The American Catholic Historical Researches, Volume 8, Issue 3

Catholics - 1912 - 98 pages
...glorious valour which hath led his countrymen to contend with ours in the same glorious cause, in the same field of glory. A noble emulation which hath poured...blood of the two nations and mingled it together as a sacred pledge of perpetual union. The consequences which have followed the appearance of the French...
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