Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801-1804 ...AMS Press, 1904 |
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... Give the Confedera- tion Greater Energy -- The British Hold On To and Fortify Oswego 16-17 Robert Morris ' Circular Letter Regarding the Policy of the States Toward Paying Their Troops . 18 19 Robert Morris Protests to the Governors of ...
... Give the Confedera- tion Greater Energy -- The British Hold On To and Fortify Oswego 16-17 Robert Morris ' Circular Letter Regarding the Policy of the States Toward Paying Their Troops . 18 19 Robert Morris Protests to the Governors of ...
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... Give Early Notice of His Intention to Quit Governors Island .... 318-319 The Admiral's Reply ..... 319 Sir Guy Carleton Promises to Withdraw the Troops from Long Island and Staten Island by December 4th ... Captain Duncan , British Navy ...
... Give Early Notice of His Intention to Quit Governors Island .... 318-319 The Admiral's Reply ..... 319 Sir Guy Carleton Promises to Withdraw the Troops from Long Island and Staten Island by December 4th ... Captain Duncan , British Navy ...
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... give way at an early day to a more commodious and elegant structure . * Descending " the Potter - baker's hill , " in front of the residence of Hon . William Smith , to Smith ( now William ) street , and thence to Maiden lane , where it ...
... give way at an early day to a more commodious and elegant structure . * Descending " the Potter - baker's hill , " in front of the residence of Hon . William Smith , to Smith ( now William ) street , and thence to Maiden lane , where it ...
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... give the Enemy Information or pleasure : Unless they can be gratified at the pecuniary misfortunes of an Individual . We have no news from Europe or the West Indies ; nor any ** MSS illegible . domestic Incident worth relating . The ...
... give the Enemy Information or pleasure : Unless they can be gratified at the pecuniary misfortunes of an Individual . We have no news from Europe or the West Indies ; nor any ** MSS illegible . domestic Incident worth relating . The ...
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... Give the Confederation Greater Energy - The British Hold On To and Fortify Oswego . July 29th , 1782 . Dr Sir , It is long since I have had the honor of receiving your Letter of the 19th Inst . but having no controul over the Delegates ...
... Give the Confederation Greater Energy - The British Hold On To and Fortify Oswego . July 29th , 1782 . Dr Sir , It is long since I have had the honor of receiving your Letter of the 19th Inst . but having no controul over the Delegates ...
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Accounts America appointed army Articles assured attend Brant Britain Brothers Capt Citizens City Commander in Chief Commissioners Committee Congress Assembled considered Copy Country Dear Sir debt Delegates Duane Elias Boudinot enclose Esqr Esteem evacuation Excellency Governor Clinton Excellency the Governor Excellency's expect Expence Floyd Fort Schuyler FRAUNCES TAVERN Genl Gentlemen George Clinton give Government Henry Glen honor House humble Servant immediately Indians informed Inhabitants Instant interest Island James Duane John John Morin Scott Joseph Brant Justice L'Hommedieu Lands late Legislature lency Letter Liberty Livingston measures meeting Morris necessary Newburgh obedient obedt officers Opinion Peace persons Philadelphia possession Posts Poughkeepsie present proper purpose reason received requested residence Resolution Resolved Respect Schuyler secretary at war sentiments Servt Sir Guy Carleton Six Nations Southern District Staten Island street Tavern tion township transmitted Treaty United Washington wish York
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Seite 70 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the united states in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states, in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any Person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the united states in congress assembled, shall...
Seite 60 - States in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted to, or surveyed for, any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated, according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled shall, from time to time, direct and appoint.
Seite 104 - I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct could have given encouragement to an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my Country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found a person to whom your schemes are more disagreeable.
Seite 120 - And let me conjure you in the name of our common country, as you value your own sacred honor, as you respect the rights of humanity, and as you regard the military and national character of America, to express your utmost horror and detestation of the man, who wishes, under any specious pretences, to overturn the liberties of our country, and who wickedly attempts to open the flood-gates of civil discord, and deluge our rising empire in blood.
Seite 381 - BE IT ORDAINED by the United States in Congress assembled, That the said territory, for the purposes of temporary government, be one district; subject, however, to be divided into two districts, as future circumstances may, in the opinion of Congress, make it expedient.
Seite 120 - ... the gratification of every wish so far as may be done consistently with the great duty I owe my country, and those powers we are bound to respect, you may freely command my services to the utmost extent of my abilities.
Seite 113 - But let it represent, also, that should they comply with the request of your late memorial, it would make you more happy and them more respectable; that, while war should continue, you would follow their standard into the field , and when it came to an end, you would withdraw into the shade of private life, and give the world another subject of wonder and applause ; an army victorious over its enemies, victorious over itself.
Seite 122 - Resolved unanimously, that the army continue to have an unshaken confidence in the justice of congress and their country, and are fully convinced that the representatives of America will not disband or disperse the army until their accounts are liquidated, the balances accurately ascertained, and adequate funds established for payment ; and in this arrangement, the officers expect that the half pay, or a commutation for it, should be efficaciously comprehended.
Seite 113 - ... it may drive you from the field ; that the wound, often irritated and never healed, may at length become incurable ; and that the slightest mark of indignity from Congress now, must operate like the grave, and part you forever ; that, in any political event, the army has its alternative.
Seite 300 - With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you ; I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable.