The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the American revolution: (v.3) June, 1775-July, 1776. (v.4) July, 1776-July, 1777. (v.5) July, 1777-July, 1778. (v.6) July, 1778-March, 1780. (v.7) March, 1780-April, 1781. (v.8) April, 1781-December, 1783American stationers' Company, 1834 |
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... affairs , and to whom you may safely confide any measures or in- formation you may wish me to be acquainted with . I have just received advice , that the enemy are in daily expectation of a provision fleet from Cork , and that they are ...
... affairs , and to whom you may safely confide any measures or in- formation you may wish me to be acquainted with . I have just received advice , that the enemy are in daily expectation of a provision fleet from Cork , and that they are ...
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... affairs since I have been in the service , has induced me to wish to retire from public business , unless an offer , which my friends have mentioned , should be made to me of the command of the navy ; to which my being wounded would not ...
... affairs since I have been in the service , has induced me to wish to retire from public business , unless an offer , which my friends have mentioned , should be made to me of the command of the navy ; to which my being wounded would not ...
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... affairs in which the cause of liberty is interested . " . See the proceedings in the Journals of Congress , August 11th . The letters are contained in the Remembrancer , Vol . VII . p . 8. et seq . Governor Johnstone published a counter ...
... affairs in which the cause of liberty is interested . " . See the proceedings in the Journals of Congress , August 11th . The letters are contained in the Remembrancer , Vol . VII . p . 8. et seq . Governor Johnstone published a counter ...
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... affairs and our true interests demand . It will certainly be sound policy to combat these effects , and , whatever private opinions may be entertained , to give the most favorable construction of what 42 [ ÆT . 46 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... affairs and our true interests demand . It will certainly be sound policy to combat these effects , and , whatever private opinions may be entertained , to give the most favorable construction of what 42 [ ÆT . 46 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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... affairs may induce a change of operations , and tempt them to carry the war eastward for the ruin of your squadron , it will be necessary for us to be prepared to oppose such an enterprise . I am unhappy , that our situation will not ...
... affairs may induce a change of operations , and tempt them to carry the war eastward for the ruin of your squadron , it will be necessary for us to be prepared to oppose such an enterprise . I am unhappy , that our situation will not ...
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affairs agreeable America appear army arrival assure attention British campaign Canada Carolina circumstances Colonel command conduct consequence considered coöperation corps Council Count d'Estaing Count d'Estaing's DEAR SIR despatches detachment effect Elizabethtown enclosed endeavour enemy enemy's enterprise esteem Excellency Excellency's expect expedition favor force France French fleet frigates garrison gentlemen give Governor gress happy Head-Quarters honor hope hundred instant intelligence Laurens letter Lord Lord George Germain Lord North MAJOR-GENERAL Marquis de Lafayette matter measures ment Middlebrook military militia minister Morristown necessary North River object obliged occasion officers operations opinion party Paulus Hook Philadelphia pleased pleasure present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper quarter reason received regiment request respect Rhode Island sentiments ships Sir Henry Clinton situation South Carolina Stony Point success Sullivan thing thousand tion troops Washington West Point White Plains wish York