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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... favor , into a cordial and lasting amity . On the first notice of your arrival , and previous to the receipt of your letter , I wrote to you by Lieutenant- Colonel Laurens , one of my aids - de - camp , whom I charged to explain to you ...
... favor , into a cordial and lasting amity . On the first notice of your arrival , and previous to the receipt of your letter , I wrote to you by Lieutenant- Colonel Laurens , one of my aids - de - camp , whom I charged to explain to you ...
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... favor of M. Neuville , written ( I believe ) by himself , and subscribed by General Parsons , de- signed , as I am informed , for a foundation of the super- structure of a brigadiership . Baron Steuben , I now find , is also wanting to ...
... favor of M. Neuville , written ( I believe ) by himself , and subscribed by General Parsons , de- signed , as I am informed , for a foundation of the super- structure of a brigadiership . Baron Steuben , I now find , is also wanting to ...
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... favor of the 18th instant , with the enclosure and packets which you mentioned . I should have been sorry , if you or Monsieur Gerard had found the smallest diffi- culty in recommending the packets for the Count d'Estaing to my care ...
... favor of the 18th instant , with the enclosure and packets which you mentioned . I should have been sorry , if you or Monsieur Gerard had found the smallest diffi- culty in recommending the packets for the Count d'Estaing to my care ...
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... favor by General Greene , " he writes , " and have been much pleased with the arrival of a gentleman , who , not only on account of his merit and the justness of his views , but by his knowledge of the country and his popularity in this ...
... favor by General Greene , " he writes , " and have been much pleased with the arrival of a gentleman , who , not only on account of his merit and the justness of his views , but by his knowledge of the country and his popularity in this ...
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... favor of the 3d instant . I most sincerely sympathize with you in the regret you feel at the obstacles and diffi- culties you have heretofore encountered . Your case has certainly been one of peculiar hardship ; but you justly have the ...
... favor of the 3d instant . I most sincerely sympathize with you in the regret you feel at the obstacles and diffi- culties you have heretofore encountered . Your case has certainly been one of peculiar hardship ; but you justly have the ...
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