... terms with the Commanding General, his measures, if not designedly thwarted, may be so embarrassed as to make them move heavily on. If the Inspector-General is not an officer of great respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the... Annual Reports of the War Department - Page 115by United States. War Department - 1900Full view - About this book
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 600 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly be imposed upon, and the efficient strength of the army will not be known to the commander-in-chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 596 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly be imposed upon, and the efficient strength of the army will not be known to the commander-in-chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly be imposed upon, and the efficient strength of the army will not be known to the commander-in-chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous... | |
| George Washington - 1799 - 574 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly...and condition of the army will not be known to the Commander-in-Chief. Of course he may form his Plans upon erroneous calculations, and commit fatal mistakes.... | |
| 1900 - 1216 pages
...Inspector-General is not an officer of great respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he be too pliant...efficient strength and condition of the Army will not he known to the Commander in Chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous calculations and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1900 - 1226 pages
...Inspector-General is not an officer of great respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the t;rust reposed in him, or if he be too pliant in his disposition, hu will most .assured) y 1x3 imposed upon and the efficient strength and condition of the Army will... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1901 - 846 pages
...of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is ton pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly...Army will not be known to the Commander in Chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous calculations and commit fatal mistakes. If the Quartermaster-General... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1901 - 872 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly...and condition of the Army will not be known to the Commp.nderin Chief. Of course he may form his plans upon erroneous calculations and commit fatal mistakes.... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1901 - 812 pages
...respectability of character, firm and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him, or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will most assuredly be imposed upon, and the efficient strength arid condition of the Army will not be known to the Commander in Chief. Of course he may form his plans... | |
| George Washington - 1931 - 632 pages
...respectability of character, firm, and strict in discharging the duties of the trust reposed in him; or if he is too pliant in his disposition, he will, most assuredly...Army will not be known to the Commander in Chief; of course he may form his Plans upon erroneous calculations and commit fatal mistakes. If the Quartermaster... | |
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