The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... ment . By this measure many of the officers would be discharged . In a confidential letter to the Secretary of War , the Commander in Chief expressed a full persuasion , that the gentlemen would gladly retire to private life , could ...
... ment . By this measure many of the officers would be discharged . In a confidential letter to the Secretary of War , the Commander in Chief expressed a full persuasion , that the gentlemen would gladly retire to private life , could ...
Halaman 35
... In the moment of this summons , another anony- mous production was sent into circulation , addressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment of the army . The author of the piece 1783. ] 35 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... In the moment of this summons , another anony- mous production was sent into circulation , addressed more to the feelings and passions than to the judg- ment of the army . The author of the piece 1783. ] 35 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 36
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. ment of the army . The author of the piece is enti- tled to much credit for the goodness of his pen ; and I could wish he had as much credit for the rectitude of his heart ...
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. ment of the army . The author of the piece is enti- tled to much credit for the goodness of his pen ; and I could wish he had as much credit for the rectitude of his heart ...
Halaman 38
... ment's reflection will convince every dispassionate mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an ...
... ment's reflection will convince every dispassionate mind of the physical impossibility of carrying either proposal into execution . There might , gentlemen , be an impropriety in my taking notice , in this address to you , of an ...
Halaman 41
... ment , the officers expect that the half pay , or a com- mutation for it , should be efficaciously comprehended . " Resolved unanimously , that his Excellency the Commander in Chief be requested to write to his Ex- cellency the ...
... ment , the officers expect that the half pay , or a com- mutation for it , should be efficaciously comprehended . " Resolved unanimously , that his Excellency the Commander in Chief be requested to write to his Ex- cellency the ...
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