History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent, Nide 91866 |
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... present in a just aspect those who rendered great services to the country , un- mindful of any personal differences which may have grown up among them . Especially the documents respecting the preliminaries of peace of which I have ...
... present in a just aspect those who rendered great services to the country , un- mindful of any personal differences which may have grown up among them . Especially the documents respecting the preliminaries of peace of which I have ...
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... present in the battle , 418- By whom the battle was fought , 418- Desperate condition of Burgoyne , 418- Death of Fraser , 418- His burial , 418 Retreat of Burgoyne , 419- Burgoyne invested , 420- - Capitulation , 420 - Amount of his ...
... present in the battle , 418- By whom the battle was fought , 418- Desperate condition of Burgoyne , 418- Death of Fraser , 418- His burial , 418 Retreat of Burgoyne , 419- Burgoyne invested , 420- - Capitulation , 420 - Amount of his ...
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... present with the -- - ― - past , 436 Unity of the colonies , 437 No central authority , 437- Principle of resistance , 437 Spirit of separation increases , 438- Extent of the United States , 438- Citizenship , 438 Subject and citizen ...
... present with the -- - ― - past , 436 Unity of the colonies , 437 No central authority , 437- Principle of resistance , 437 Spirit of separation increases , 438- Extent of the United States , 438- Citizenship , 438 Subject and citizen ...
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... present ; Dickinson knew only " the United States assembled ; " counted every one of them which might chance to be unrepresented as a vote in the negative ; required that not even a trivial matter should be determined except by the ...
... present ; Dickinson knew only " the United States assembled ; " counted every one of them which might chance to be unrepresented as a vote in the negative ; required that not even a trivial matter should be determined except by the ...
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... present , no question relating to defence , peace , war , finances , army , or navy could be transacted even by a unanimous vote ; nor could a matter of smaller moment be settled by a major- ity of six to two . By common consent ...
... present , no question relating to defence , peace , war , finances , army , or navy could be transacted even by a unanimous vote ; nor could a matter of smaller moment be settled by a major- ity of six to two . By common consent ...
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Sivu 186 - If we cannot prevent vessels from passing up, and the enemy are possessed of the surrounding country, what valuable purpose can it answer to attempt to hold a post from which the expected benefit cannot be had ? I am therefore inclined to think that it will not be prudent to hazard the men and stores at Mount Washington ; but, as you are on the spot, I leave it to you to give such orders as to evacTOL. T. — 7 uating Mount Washington as you may judge best, and so far revoking the order given to...
Sivu 460 - 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.
Sivu 145 - Cavendish, on the sixth, moved that the house should resolve itself into a committee to consider of that revisal.
Sivu 479 - The battle had its effect also in France. The Count De Vergennes observed to the American commissioners in Paris on their first interview that nothing struck him so much as General Washington's attacking and giving battle to General Howe's army; that to bring an army raised within a year to this pass promised everything. The effect on the army itself may be judged from letters written at the time by officers to their friends. "Though we gave away a complete victory...
Sivu 461 - Beside spreading disaffection, jealousy and fear among the people, they never fail, even in the most veteran troops, under the most rigid and exact discipline, to raise in the soldiery a disposition to licentiousness, to plunder and robbery, difficult to suppress afterward, and which has proved not only ruinous to the inhabitants, but in many instances to armies themselves.
Sivu 117 - Parliament, namely: that of granting pardons, with such exceptions as the commissioners shall think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, to be in the king's peace upon .submission...
Sivu 455 - Sir, a letter which I received last night, contained the following paragraph. " In a letter from General Conway to General Gates, he says, ' heaven has been determined to save your country ; or a weak General and bad Counsellors would have ruined it ; I am, sir, &.c.
Sivu 455 - To sum up the whole, I have been a slave to the service; I have undergone more than most men are aware of, to harmonize so many discordant parts; but it will be impossible for me to be of any further service, if such insuperable difficulties are thrown in my way.
Sivu 137 - It becomes evident to me then, that, as this contest is not likely to be the work of a day, as the war must be carried on systematically, and to do it you must have good officers, there are no other possible means to obtain them but by establishing your army upon a permanent footing, and giving your officers good pay.
Sivu 44 - I know your great motive in coming hither was the hope of being instrumental in a reconciliation ; and I believe, when you find that impossible on any terms given you to propose, you will relinquish so odious a command, and return to a more honorable private station.