The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts, 11권Ferdinand Andrews, 1839 |
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... troops in the southern quarter , together with the letters of the Indian agent there and Major Freeman ; and from a careful perusal of the whole , and as they stand connected with Spanish policy , state the several points on which the ...
... troops in the southern quarter , together with the letters of the Indian agent there and Major Freeman ; and from a careful perusal of the whole , and as they stand connected with Spanish policy , state the several points on which the ...
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... troops , which are to take pos- session of the posts , be facilitated as much as possible , and let every measure necessary thereto , for supplying them on the march and when there , be concerted without delay . I am , as always , yours ...
... troops , which are to take pos- session of the posts , be facilitated as much as possible , and let every measure necessary thereto , for supplying them on the march and when there , be concerted without delay . I am , as always , yours ...
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... troops of Great Britain , and the correspondence between Captain Bruff of the United States troops , and Captain Clarke of the British , was brought to me by the last post . Several matters are submitted by the former for consideration ...
... troops of Great Britain , and the correspondence between Captain Bruff of the United States troops , and Captain Clarke of the British , was brought to me by the last post . Several matters are submitted by the former for consideration ...
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... troop , who escorted him in through as great a concourse of people as Baltimore ever witnessed . On alighting at the Fountain Inn , the General was saluted with reiterated and thundering huzzas from the spectators . His Excellency ...
... troop , who escorted him in through as great a concourse of people as Baltimore ever witnessed . On alighting at the Fountain Inn , the General was saluted with reiterated and thundering huzzas from the spectators . His Excellency ...
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... and to call into actual service , a number of troops not exceeding ten thousand non- bility of such an event happening in my days , 242 WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS . [ ÆT . 66 . TO JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ...
... and to call into actual service , a number of troops not exceeding ten thousand non- bility of such an event happening in my days , 242 WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS . [ ÆT . 66 . TO JOHN ADAMS, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ...
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153 페이지 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
115 페이지 - House a copy of the instructions to the minister of the United States who negotiated the treaty with the King of Great Britain, together with the correspondence and other documents relative to that treaty, excepting such of the said papers as any existing negotiation may render improper to be disclosed.
470 페이지 - The establishment of an Institution of this kind, upon a respectable and extensive Basis, has ever been considered by me as an object of primary importance to this Country; and while I was in the Chair of Government, I omitted no proper opportunity of recommending it, in my public speeches and other ways, to the attention of the Legislature.
3 페이지 - I proceed after this recital, for the more correct understanding of the case, to declare ; that, as it has always been a source of serious regret with me, to see the youth of these United States sent to foreign countries for the purpose of education, often before their minds were formed, or they had imbibed any adequate ideas of the happiness of their own ; contracting too frequently, not only habits of dissipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to republican government...
9 페이지 - I cannot suffer you," replies Washington, " to close your public service, without uniting with the satisfaction which must arise in your own mind from a conscious rectitude, my most perfect persuasion that you have deserved well of your country. "My personal knowledge of your exertions, whilst it authorizes me to hold this language, justifies the sincere friendship which I have ever borne for you, and which will accompany you in every situation of life ; being, with affectionate regard, always yours,
263 페이지 - I have finally determined to accept the commission 'of Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States ; with the reserve only that I shall not be called into the field until the Army is in a situation to require my presence, or it becomes indispensable by the urgency of circumstances.
480 페이지 - Your confidence in me, sir, has been unlimited, and I can truly affirm unabused. My sensations, then, cannot be concealed, when I find that confidence so suddenly withdrawn, without a word or distant hint being previously dropped to me. This, sir, as I mentioned in your room, is a situation in which I cannot hold my present office, and therefore I hereby resign it.
83 페이지 - I want an American character, that the powers of Europe may be convinced, we act for ourselves, and not for others.
203 페이지 - I begin my diurnal course with the sun ; that, if my hirelings are not in their places at that time I send them messages of sorrow for their indisposition ; that, having put these wheels in motion, I examine the state of things further; that, the more they are probed, the deeper I find the wounds, which my buildings have sustained by an absence and neglect of eight years...
262 페이지 - The conduct of the Directory of France towards our country; their insidious hostility to its government; their various practices to withdraw the affections of the people from it; the evident tendency of their...