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... Philadelphia - Speculation in New York Real Estate Governor Clinton to William Floyd Regarding the Temper of the Army Toward the Vermonters — He Disparages the Prowess of His Neighbors and Believes the Time is Ripe for Final Decision ...
... Philadelphia - Speculation in New York Real Estate Governor Clinton to William Floyd Regarding the Temper of the Army Toward the Vermonters — He Disparages the Prowess of His Neighbors and Believes the Time is Ripe for Final Decision ...
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... Philadelphia Desires Congress to Return There for Political Purposes ... Sir Guy Carleton Answers Governor Clinton's Charges of Abuses in Westchester County - The Governor Refuses to Recede from his position .... 237-239 Governor ...
... Philadelphia Desires Congress to Return There for Political Purposes ... Sir Guy Carleton Answers Governor Clinton's Charges of Abuses in Westchester County - The Governor Refuses to Recede from his position .... 237-239 Governor ...
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... Philadelphia . 294 Resolutions adopted by Exiles from New York ... 294-295 Preparations to Receive Washington ...... 296-297 Order of the Procession , November 25 , 1783 .. 297-299 How the Americans took Possession of the City ... 298 ...
... Philadelphia . 294 Resolutions adopted by Exiles from New York ... 294-295 Preparations to Receive Washington ...... 296-297 Order of the Procession , November 25 , 1783 .. 297-299 How the Americans took Possession of the City ... 298 ...
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... Philadelphia 2d May 1782 . Sir , The enclosed Resolution of Congress will explain the cause of this letter - the information it refers to , is an assurance that Britain had absolutely declined any interference of the mediating Powers ...
... Philadelphia 2d May 1782 . Sir , The enclosed Resolution of Congress will explain the cause of this letter - the information it refers to , is an assurance that Britain had absolutely declined any interference of the mediating Powers ...
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... Philadelphia , July 1st , 1782 . Dear Sir , I lost no time after my arrival to enquire the Ex- change of French bills . I find the French Agents sell at 6/6 pr . Dollar and the Sale is dull . I shall , therefore , agreeably to your ...
... Philadelphia , July 1st , 1782 . Dear Sir , I lost no time after my arrival to enquire the Ex- change of French bills . I find the French Agents sell at 6/6 pr . Dollar and the Sale is dull . I shall , therefore , agreeably to your ...
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Accounts America appointed army Articles assure attend Brant Britain British Troops Brothers Capt Citizens City Commander in Chief Commissioners Committee Congress Assembled considered Copy Council Country Dear Sir debt Dobbs Ferry Duane Elias Boudinot enclose Esqr Esteem evacuation Excellency Governor Clinton Excellency the Governor Excellency's expect Expence Floyd Fort Schuyler Genl Gentlemen George Clinton give Government Governors Island Henry Glen honor House humble Servant Indians informed Inhabitants Instant Interest James Duane Jersey John John Morin Scott Joseph Brant Justice L'Hommedieu Lands late Legislature lency Letter Livingston measures meeting Morris Morristown necessary Newburgh obedient obedt officers Opinion Peace persons Philadelphia possession Posts Poughkeepsie present proper purpose received requested residence Resolutions Resolved Respect River Schuyler secretary at war sentiments Servt Sir Guy Carleton Six Nations Staten Island street Tavern tion township transmitted Treaty United Washington wish York
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Seite 71 - 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...
Seite 76 - 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 312 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping.
Seite 312 - I resign with satisfaction the appointment I accepted with diffidence, a diffidence in my abilities to accomplish so arduous a task, which, however, was superseded by a confidence in the rectitude of our cause, the support of the supreme power of the Union, and the patronage of Heaven.
Seite 120 - ... awake, attend to your situation, and redress yourselves. If the present moment be lost, every future effort is in vain, and your threats then will be as empty as your entreaties now.
Seite 74 - In thus admitting their separation from the crown of these kingdoms, I have sacrificed every consideration of my own to the wishes and opinion of my people. I make it my humble and earnest prayer to Almighty God, that Great Britain may not feel the evils which might result from so great a dismemberment of the empire ; and that America may be free from those calamities, which have formerly proved in the mother country how essential monarchy is to the enjoyment of constitutional liberty. — Religion...
Seite 388 - 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 128 - ... 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 128 - 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 pretenses, 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 70 - ... 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.