Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 5
Página 209
... Continental Congress recommends my pro- curing , from the colonies of Rhode Island and Con- necticut , a quantity of tow - cloth , for the purpose of making Indian or hunting - shirts for the men , many of whom are destitute of clothing ...
... Continental Congress recommends my pro- curing , from the colonies of Rhode Island and Con- necticut , a quantity of tow - cloth , for the purpose of making Indian or hunting - shirts for the men , many of whom are destitute of clothing ...
Página 378
... Continental Congress having been pleased to allow a Chaplain to each regiment , with the pay of thirty - three dollars and one - third per month , the Colonels or commanding officers of each regiment are directed to procure Chaplains ...
... Continental Congress having been pleased to allow a Chaplain to each regiment , with the pay of thirty - three dollars and one - third per month , the Colonels or commanding officers of each regiment are directed to procure Chaplains ...
Página 381
... Continental Congress having ordered Friday , the 17th instant , to be observed as a day of fasting , humiliation , and prayer , humbly to supplicate the mercy of Almighty God , that it would please him to pardon our manifold sins and ...
... Continental Congress having ordered Friday , the 17th instant , to be observed as a day of fasting , humiliation , and prayer , humbly to supplicate the mercy of Almighty God , that it would please him to pardon our manifold sins and ...
Página 409
... Continental Congress . Member of the second Continental Congress . Commander - in - chief . Commander of the army at Cambridge . Boston evacuated by the British army . Declaration of American Independence . Battle of Long Island ...
... Continental Congress . Member of the second Continental Congress . Commander - in - chief . Commander of the army at Cambridge . Boston evacuated by the British army . Declaration of American Independence . Battle of Long Island ...
Página 413
... Congress . Character of , 73 . devices of , 23. Prerogatives of , 44 , 60 ... Continental , 409 . Robert Burns ' opinion of , 142. W.'s farewell to , 2S9 ... Continental Congress , 409 . Convenience . And duty , 310 . friendship , 310 ...
... Congress . Character of , 73 . devices of , 23. Prerogatives of , 44 , 60 ... Continental , 409 . Robert Burns ' opinion of , 142. W.'s farewell to , 2S9 ... Continental Congress , 409 . Convenience . And duty , 310 . friendship , 310 ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
72 Fifth Avenue A. T. MAHAN admiration American APPLETON arms army attended biography blessings Britain British cause character Christian citizens civil Cloth colonies command commerce conduct Congress consider Constitution Continental Congress Count D'Estaing danger DAVID RAMSAY distress divine duty effect enemy equal established evils execution faith favor feel fellow-citizens FITZHUGH LEE flatter foreign France freedom friendship give gratitude happiness Heaven Herndon honor hope human independence Indians influence interest JARED SPARKS JESSE W John Parke Custis justice laws liberty Lincoln mankind MAXIMS measures ment military mind moral Mount Vernon nation nature never occasion officers opinion patriotism peace political Potomac Company present principles proper Providence religion RELIGIOUS respect Revolution sentiments soldiers spirit thing tion troops trust Union United virtue Washington wisdom wish Yale College York York Observer York Sun
Pasajes populares
Página 50 - Western ; whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local interests and views. One of the expedients of party to acquire influence within particular districts is, to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heart-burnings which spring from these misrepresentations. They tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound togtther by fraternal affection.