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 - 12 strani |
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... command . 4. Letters to Foreign Ministers ; to Subjects of For- eign Nations in the immediate Service of the United States ; to Foreign Officers . When the French army came to America , it was , by a previous stipulation , to be under ...
... command . 4. Letters to Foreign Ministers ; to Subjects of For- eign Nations in the immediate Service of the United States ; to Foreign Officers . When the French army came to America , it was , by a previous stipulation , to be under ...
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... commands , at least for a while . I have launched into a wide and extensive field , too boundless for my abilities , and far , very far , beyond my experi- ence . I am called , by the unanimous voice of the Colo- nies , to the command ...
... commands , at least for a while . I have launched into a wide and extensive field , too boundless for my abilities , and far , very far , beyond my experi- ence . I am called , by the unanimous voice of the Colo- nies , to the command ...
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... command of the Continental army ; an honor I neither sought after , nor desired , as I am thoroughly convinced , that it requires greater abilities and much more experi- * The reply of the Independent Company of Alexandria to this ...
... command of the Continental army ; an honor I neither sought after , nor desired , as I am thoroughly convinced , that it requires greater abilities and much more experi- * The reply of the Independent Company of Alexandria to this ...
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... command of the Continental Congress , or that of New York . This request being ap- proved by the government of ... commands our admiration and praise . " VOL . III . 2 SIR , TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . New York PART II . ] 9 THE ...
... command of the Continental Congress , or that of New York . This request being ap- proved by the government of ... commands our admiration and praise . " VOL . III . 2 SIR , TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . New York PART II . ] 9 THE ...
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... command , and of your provisions and stores , and give me the earliest ad- vices of every piece of intelligence , which you shall judge of importance to be speedily known . Your own good sense must govern you in all matters not par ...
... command , and of your provisions and stores , and give me the earliest ad- vices of every piece of intelligence , which you shall judge of importance to be speedily known . Your own good sense must govern you in all matters not par ...
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affairs American appointed armed vessels army arrived attention beg leave Boston Brigadier-General British Bunker's Hill Camp at Cambridge Canada Captain cause Colonel command Commander-in-chief committee Committee of Safety conduct Connecticut consequence Continental army Continental Congress copy DEAR SIR defence despatch detachment directed duty enclosed enemy engaged enlisted expect expedition Falmouth favor force Gage gentlemen give Governor Trumbull Governor Tryon gress Hampshire honor hope hundred immediately importance Indians informed inhabitants instant JOHN AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON JOSEPH REED June letter liberty Lord Lord Dartmouth Lord Dunmore Massachusetts matter measures ment military militia ministerial necessary necessity officers opinion persons Philadelphia possession present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper province Provincial Congress Quebec raised received regiments resolved respect Rhode Island River sent sentiments ships soldiers soon taken thousand tion town troops United Colonies Washington wish York