Essay on the Character and Influence of Washington in the Revolution of the United States of AmericaJ. Munroe, 1840 - 188 halaman |
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... declaration . † The government of Great Britain repel- led them , sometimes by its silence , and sometimes by its measures , which were al- ways a little indirect and reserved . The colonists were often silent in their turn , and did ...
... declaration . † The government of Great Britain repel- led them , sometimes by its silence , and sometimes by its measures , which were al- ways a little indirect and reserved . The colonists were often silent in their turn , and did ...
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... declaration , for the purpose of justifying the taking up of arms . Two members , one from Virginia , and one from Penn- sylvania , were a part of the committee charged with the duty of drawing it up . " OF WASHINGTON . 19.
... declaration , for the purpose of justifying the taking up of arms . Two members , one from Virginia , and one from Penn- sylvania , were a part of the committee charged with the duty of drawing it up . " OF WASHINGTON . 19.
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... declaration com- mitted to us . It was too strong for Mr. Dickinson . He still retained the hope of reconciliation with the mother country , and was unwilling it should be lessened by offensive statements . He was so hon- est a man ...
... declaration com- mitted to us . It was too strong for Mr. Dickinson . He still retained the hope of reconciliation with the mother country , and was unwilling it should be lessened by offensive statements . He was so hon- est a man ...
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... declare and as- sert a separation . It is will alone , which * Letter to Robert Mackenzie , 9 October , 1774 ; Washington's Writings , Vol . II . p . 400 . is wanting , and that is growing apace , under OF WASHINGTON . 25.
... declare and as- sert a separation . It is will alone , which * Letter to Robert Mackenzie , 9 October , 1774 ; Washington's Writings , Vol . II . p . 400 . is wanting , and that is growing apace , under OF WASHINGTON . 25.
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... . My career will soon be over ; therefore justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sentiments . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration , and esteem of these OF WASHINGTON . 79.
... . My career will soon be over ; therefore justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sentiments . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration , and esteem of these OF WASHINGTON . 79.
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Halaman 180 - I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that after forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service, with an upright zeal, the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest.
Halaman 179 - Though in reviewing the incidents of my Administration, I am unconscious of intentional error — I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it probable that I [may] have committed many errors. — [Whatever they may be I] * fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate [the evils to which they may tend...
Halaman 185 - With me, a predominant motive has been to endeavor to gain time to our country to settle and mature its yet recent institutions, and to progress -without interruption, to that degree of strength and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes.
Halaman 176 - ... in such exaggerated and indecent terms as could scarcely be applied to a Nero, a notorious defaulter, or even to a common pickpocket.
Halaman 49 - As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
Halaman 111 - Their creed is, that the property of the United States has been protected from the confiscation of Britain by the joint exertions of all ; and therefore ought to be the common property of all ; and he that attempts opposition to this creed is an enemy to equity and justice, and ought to be swept from off the face of the earth.
Halaman 41 - I can assure those gentlemen, that it is a much easier and less distressing thing to draw remonstrances in a comfortable room by a good fireside, than to occupy a cold, bleak hill, and sleep under frost and snow, without clothes or blankets.
Halaman 101 - About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and to domestic felicity ; and, with a mind oppressed with more anxious and painful sensations than I have words to express, set out for New York in company with Mr.
Halaman 134 - I shall not, whilst I have the honor to administer the government, bring a man into any office of consequence knowingly, whose political tenets are adverse to the measures, which the general government are pursuing ; for this, in my opinion, would be a sort of political suicide.
Halaman 40 - For some days past, there has been little less than a famine in camp. A part of the army has been a week without any kind of flesh, and the rest three or four days.