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 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 6-10 dari 33
Halaman 61
... reason than because they could gently glide down the stream ; without considering perhaps the fatigues of the voyage back VOL . II . 6 again , and the time necessary for its performance ; 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 61.
... reason than because they could gently glide down the stream ; without considering perhaps the fatigues of the voyage back VOL . II . 6 again , and the time necessary for its performance ; 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 61.
Halaman 68
... reason to apprehend . " Retired as I am from the world , I frankly acknow- ledge I cannot feel myself an unconcerned spectator . Yet having happily assisted in bringing the ship into port , and having been fairly discharged , it is not ...
... reason to apprehend . " Retired as I am from the world , I frankly acknow- ledge I cannot feel myself an unconcerned spectator . Yet having happily assisted in bringing the ship into port , and having been fairly discharged , it is not ...
Halaman 76
... reasons because , if the partiality of my fellow - citizens conceive it to be a mean by which the sinews of the new government would be strengthened , it will of consequence be ob- noxious to those who are in opposition to it ; many of ...
... reasons because , if the partiality of my fellow - citizens conceive it to be a mean by which the sinews of the new government would be strengthened , it will of consequence be ob- noxious to those who are in opposition to it ; many of ...
Halaman 79
... reason , and the dictates of a clear conscience ; without too great a reference to the unforeseen consequences which may affect my person or reputation . Until that period , I may fairly hold myself open to conviction , though I allow ...
... reason , and the dictates of a clear conscience ; without too great a reference to the unforeseen consequences which may affect my person or reputation . Until that period , I may fairly hold myself open to conviction , though I allow ...
Halaman 82
... reason for regretting the choice , for indeed all I can promise is , to accomplish that which can be done by an honest zeal . " The feelings , with which he entered upon publick life , he left upon his private journal . " About ten o ...
... reason for regretting the choice , for indeed all I can promise is , to accomplish that which can be done by an honest zeal . " The feelings , with which he entered upon publick life , he left upon his private journal . " About ten o ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
The Life of George Washington, Commander-In-Chief of the American Army ... Aaron Bancroft Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2015 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
administration adopted affection Ameri appointed apprehension Britain British Cabinet character circumstances Colonel Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress Constitution Convention Count de Grasse countrymen deliberation determined disposition domestick duty Earl Cornwallis endeavour establish event Executive experience expressed favour Federal feelings fellow citizens flag of France foreign France French French Directory friends Genet Governour gratitude happiness honour hostility House of Representatives induced influence interest justice Legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis manner Marquis La Fayette measures ment military mind Minister Mount Vernon nation necessary negotiation neral New-York occasion officers opinion orders party patriotism peace Pennsylvania Philadelphia present President publick racter received recommended rendered Republick request resolution respect retirement Secretary Secretary of War Senate sentiments sincere Sir Henry Clinton situation spect spirit tion treaty troops unani unanimously union United vernment Virginia virtue WASHINGTON wish York Island