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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... thought it my duty to excuse myself . The application and my answer are enclosed , which I hope will be ap- proved by the honorable Congress . Since I began this letter , the original , of which the enclosed is a copy , fell into my ...
... thought it my duty to excuse myself . The application and my answer are enclosed , which I hope will be ap- proved by the honorable Congress . Since I began this letter , the original , of which the enclosed is a copy , fell into my ...
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... thought her in danger at Mount Vernon , which stands on the bank of the Potomac River , and is accessible to armed ships of the largest size . Lund Washington had written to the General ; - " Many people have made a stir about Mrs ...
... thought her in danger at Mount Vernon , which stands on the bank of the Potomac River , and is accessible to armed ships of the largest size . Lund Washington had written to the General ; - " Many people have made a stir about Mrs ...
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... thought it would be adding to an expense , already great , in officers , to set two entire corps of officers on foot , when perhaps we should not add ten men a week by it to our present numbers . In this opinion the general officers ...
... thought it would be adding to an expense , already great , in officers , to set two entire corps of officers on foot , when perhaps we should not add ten men a week by it to our present numbers . In this opinion the general officers ...
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