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, John B. Russell, 1834 |
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... Lieutenant - Colonel Campbell and the Hessian field - officers , and a like number of ours , of equal rank in his hands . * I would beg leave to lay before Con- * Congress decided that General Prescott , lately captured by Colonel ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel Campbell and the Hessian field - officers , and a like number of ours , of equal rank in his hands . * I would beg leave to lay before Con- * Congress decided that General Prescott , lately captured by Colonel ...
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... Colonel Malcolm's regiment , then stationed at Ramapo , watched their motions , but was not in force to offer much resistance . A party under Lieutenant - Colonel Aaron Burr , of Malcom's regiment , was sent down to collect intelligence ...
... Colonel Malcolm's regiment , then stationed at Ramapo , watched their motions , but was not in force to offer much resistance . A party under Lieutenant - Colonel Aaron Burr , of Malcom's regiment , was sent down to collect intelligence ...
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... LIEUTENANT - COLONEL ALEXANDER HAMILTON . SIR , Camp , 22 September , 1777 . The distressed situation of the army for want of blankets , and many necessary articles of clothing , is truly ... LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ALEXANDER HAMILTON. ...
... LIEUTENANT - COLONEL ALEXANDER HAMILTON . SIR , Camp , 22 September , 1777 . The distressed situation of the army for want of blankets , and many necessary articles of clothing , is truly ... LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ALEXANDER HAMILTON. ...
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... Colonel Morgan the necessary orders to join me with despatch . I am , & c . * TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Camp , Pennibecker's Mill , 29 September , 1777 . SIR , Lieutenant - Colonel Smith must have arrived at Fort Mifflin two days ...
... Colonel Morgan the necessary orders to join me with despatch . I am , & c . * TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Camp , Pennibecker's Mill , 29 September , 1777 . SIR , Lieutenant - Colonel Smith must have arrived at Fort Mifflin two days ...
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... Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , appear determined to main- tain their post to the last extremity . I beg leave to mention to Congress , that there is a great deficiency of general officers in this army . When the detachment coming from ...
... Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , appear determined to main- tain their post to the last extremity . I beg leave to mention to Congress , that there is a great deficiency of general officers in this army . When the detachment coming from ...
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affairs American appointed army arrived attack battle of Brandywine brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign circumstances Colonel command Commander-in-chief commissioners conduct consequences considered Conway corps DEAR SIR Delaware deserters despatch detachment division effect enclosed endeavour enemy enemy's evacuated exchange expect favor force Ford Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery garrison Gates gentlemen give happy Head-Quarters honor hope HORATIO GATES horse hundred immediately instant intelligence Island Jersey letter liberty Lieutenant-Colonel Lord MAJOR-GENERAL Marquis de Lafayette matter measure ment Mifflin miles militia morning necessary North River obliged occasion officers opinion party Peekskill person Philadelphia present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper Putnam quarter rank reason received Red Bank regiment reinforcement request resolve respect retreat Rhode Island Schuylkill sent sincerely Sir Henry Clinton situation soon thing tion ultimo Valley Forge Washington wish wounded yesterday York York Island
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202 페이지 - We find gentlemen, without knowing whether the army was really going into winter-quarters or not (for I am sure no resolution of mine would warrant the remonstrance), reprobating the measure as much as if they thought the soldiers were made of stocks or stones, and equally insensible of frost and snow...
358 페이지 - ... upon a lasting foundation, it becomes us to set apart a day for gratefully acknowledging the divine goodness, and celebrating the important event, which we owe to his divine interposition.
127 페이지 - At the same time I cannot but regret that a matter of such magnitude and so interesting to our general operations should have reached me by report only, or through the channel of letters not bearing that authenticity which the importance of it required and which it would have received by a line under your signature stating the simple fact.
506 페이지 - My enemies take an ungenerous advantage of me. They know the delicacy of my situation, and that motives of policy deprive me ot the defence I might otherwise make against their insidious attacks. They know I cannot combat their insinuations, however injurious, without disclosing secrets, which it is of the utmost moment to conceal.
141 페이지 - Sir, a letter which I received last night contained the following paragraph. "In a letter from General Conway to General Gates, he says, heaven has been determined to save your country, or a weak general and bad counsellors would have ruined it.
10 페이지 - General Howe's in a manner abandoning General Burgoyne, is so unaccountable a matter, that, till I am fully assured it is so, / cannot help casting my eyes continually behind me.
346 페이지 - And further, the committee beg leave to report it as their opinion, that these United States cannot, with propriety, hold any conference or treaty with any commissioners on the part of Great Britain, unless they shall, as a preliminary thereto, either withdraw their fleets and armies, or else, in positive and express terms, acknowledge the independence of the said states.
557 페이지 - I can assert, that to these manoeuvres the success of the day was entirely owing. I can boldly say, that had we remained on the first ground, or had we advanced, or had the retreat been conducted in a manner different from what it was, this whole army, and the interests of America, would have risked being sacrificed.
511 페이지 - Realize to yourself the consequences of having a Congress despised at home and abroad. How can the common force be exerted, if the power of collecting it be put in weak, foolish, and unsteady hands ? How can we hope for success in our European negotiations, if the nations of Europe have no confidence in the wisdom and vigor of the great Continental government ? This is the object on which their eyes are fixed ; hence it is, America will derive its importance or insignificance in their estimation....
199 페이지 - I am now convinced beyond a doubt, that, unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place in that line, this army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things; starve, dissolve, or disperse in order to obtain subsistence in the best manner they can.