The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private, from the beginning of his presidency to the end of his life: (v. 10) May, 1789-November, 1794. (v. 11) November, 1794-December, 1799Harper & brothers, 1848 |
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... arranged in such a manner as to give the author's reasoning a plausible aspect , and to pro- duce a considerable influence on the public mind , especially as his views accorded with the prevalent feeling in England . Several pamphlets ...
... arranged in such a manner as to give the author's reasoning a plausible aspect , and to pro- duce a considerable influence on the public mind , especially as his views accorded with the prevalent feeling in England . Several pamphlets ...
Page 60
... arranged , before I go to Virginia for my family . With sincere esteem and regard , I am , & c . * TO CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY . Private . MY DEAR SIR , Philadelphia , 24 August , 1795 . The office of Secretary of State has become ...
... arranged , before I go to Virginia for my family . With sincere esteem and regard , I am , & c . * TO CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY . Private . MY DEAR SIR , Philadelphia , 24 August , 1795 . The office of Secretary of State has become ...
Page 66
... arrangements which you shall make for the purpose , and any expense thereby incurred for the same , shall be borne by me in like manner . One thing more , and I will conclude . Let me pray you , my dear Sir , to impress upon young ...
... arrangements which you shall make for the purpose , and any expense thereby incurred for the same , shall be borne by me in like manner . One thing more , and I will conclude . Let me pray you , my dear Sir , to impress upon young ...
Page 73
... arrangement proposed above . I also send a letter from Mr. Kinloch , relative to his nephew , who , from his account , is suffering in the cause of the unfortunate Lafayette . I wish you to acknowledge the receipt of it ; but what ...
... arrangement proposed above . I also send a letter from Mr. Kinloch , relative to his nephew , who , from his account , is suffering in the cause of the unfortunate Lafayette . I wish you to acknowledge the receipt of it ; but what ...
Page 95
... arrangements with M. Frestel for supplying your immediate wants , and moreover that he would add thereto every thing consolatory on my part . All of which I can renew to you in the most unequivocal terms ; for you may be assured , that ...
... arrangements with M. Frestel for supplying your immediate wants , and moreover that he would add thereto every thing consolatory on my part . All of which I can renew to you in the most unequivocal terms ; for you may be assured , that ...
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