The Writings of George Washington, Volume 14G.P. Putnam' Sons, 1799 |
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... respect whatsoever , the foregoing is to be considered in no other light than as a reply to your letter , and as a development of the principles on which I have acted and shall continue to act . I shall proceed then to suggest now what ...
... respect whatsoever , the foregoing is to be considered in no other light than as a reply to your letter , and as a development of the principles on which I have acted and shall continue to act . I shall proceed then to suggest now what ...
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... respect in which I may be held on account of former services , that a preference might not be given to a man more in his prime ; and it might well be supposed , too , that I should like previously to know who would be my coadjutors ...
... respect in which I may be held on account of former services , that a preference might not be given to a man more in his prime ; and it might well be supposed , too , that I should like previously to know who would be my coadjutors ...
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... respects of Mrs. Washington , Miss Custis , and myself to Mrs. Adams . and Miss Smith . Accept them yourself , and be assured of the high esteem and regard , with which I have the honor to be , dear Sir , & c . TO JAMES LLOYD . MOUNT ...
... respects of Mrs. Washington , Miss Custis , and myself to Mrs. Adams . and Miss Smith . Accept them yourself , and be assured of the high esteem and regard , with which I have the honor to be , dear Sir , & c . TO JAMES LLOYD . MOUNT ...
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... respect to Grade . I speak with diffidence , however , on this head , having no list by me from which my memory could be refreshed . There is one thing though , on which I can give a decided opinion ; and , as it is of the utmost ...
... respect to Grade . I speak with diffidence , however , on this head , having no list by me from which my memory could be refreshed . There is one thing though , on which I can give a decided opinion ; and , as it is of the utmost ...
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... respect and consideration I have the honor to be , dear Sir , & c.1 TO JAMES MCHENRY , SECRETARY OF WAR . DEAR SIR , MOUNT VERNON , 4 July , 1798 . The sentiments , which I mean to express to you in this letter on the subject of yours ...
... respect and consideration I have the honor to be , dear Sir , & c.1 TO JAMES MCHENRY , SECRETARY OF WAR . DEAR SIR , MOUNT VERNON , 4 July , 1798 . The sentiments , which I mean to express to you in this letter on the subject of yours ...
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Halaman 263 - His example is now complete ; and it will teach wisdom and virtue to magistrates, citizens, and men, not only in the present age, but in future generations, as long as our history shall be read. If a Trajan found a Pliny, a Marcus Aurelius can never want biographers, eulogists, or historians.
Halaman 262 - Let his countrymen consecrate the memory of the heroic general, the patriotic statesman, and the virtuous sage. Let them teach their children never to forget, that the fruits of his labors and his example are their inheritance.
Halaman 38 - 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.
Halaman 272 - And to my mulatto man, William, calling himself William Lee, I give immediate freedom, or, if he should prefer it, (on account of the accidents which have befallen him, and which have rendered him incapable of walking, or of any active employment,) to remain in the situation he now is, it shall be optional in him to do so ; in either case, however, I allow him an annuity of thirty dollars, during his natural life, which shall be independent of the victuals and...
Halaman 392 - County my True and Lawful Attorney for me and in my name, and to my use, to ask sue...
Halaman 260 - That a committee, in conjunction with one from the Senate, be appointed to consider on the most suitable manner of paying honor to the memory of the man, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his fellow-citizens.
Halaman 285 - I give each one hundred dollars, in consideration of the attachment of their fathers to me ; each of whom having lived nearly forty years in my family. To each of my nephews, William Augustine Washington, George Lewis, George Steptoe Washington, Bushrod Washington, and Samuel Washington, I give one of the swords or couteaux, of which I may die possessed ; and they are to choose in the order they are named.
Halaman 265 - Taught by the great example, which I have so long had before me, never to oppose my private wishes to the public will, I must consent to the request made by Congress, which you have had the goodness to transmit to me ; and, in doing this, I need not, I cannot say, what a sacrifice of individual feeling I make to a sense of public duty.
Halaman 398 - Estate of this Transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto Death when it shall please God to Call...
Halaman 262 - The scene is closed, and we are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory : he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honor : he has deposited it safely, where misfortune cannot tarnish it, where malice cannot blast it.