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of the united states1971
on the th of852
at the same time478
at the head of430
the house of representatives400
in the course of313
president of the united298
for the purpose of287
on the part of283
of the house of267
to the united states224
the head of the217
the secretary of state201
in a letter to197
the president of the195
the people of the191
letter of washington to190
in the united states187
under the command of186
the command of the182
of the american army182
in the midst of182
the part of the179
the government of the178
the course of the177
gentlemen of the senate173
of the th of164
one of the most160
secretary of the treasury157
a part of the155
at the end of150
in the house of149
the hands of the147
the morning of the145
the close of the143
of the senate and141
the secretary of the140
the united states in139
of the british army137
on the d of136
the united states and136
the end of the134
at the close of131
the conduct of the128
the united states of128
in front of the127
the th of august125
of the state of123
in the hands of123
the united states to122
the th of july122
the banks of the121
in the mean time119
government of the united118
the th of june116
the constitution of the115
people of the united115
in relation to the115
united states of america115
the th of september114
the house of burgesses110
was one of the109
the officers of the109
the th of april108
on the morning of108
the grand lodge of106
into the hands of106
the name of the105
the seat of government104
the rear of the104
constitution of the united104
on the other hand101
that part of the99
the th of may97
to the president of96
senate and of the95
seems to have been95
the mouth of the95
the senate and of95
and of the house95
on the subject of94
the secretary of war94
the loss of the93
of the people of91
the th of october90
the th of december89
the th of march88
the night of the88
on the st of88
the right of the87
at the time of87
about the same time87
on the banks of87
as soon as the86
between the united states85
the members of the85
the main body of85
of the french republic85
morning of the th84
the declaration of independence83
in the west indies83
a member of the83
a council of war83
on the night of83
the attention of the82
of the secretary of82
a letter to the81
the head of a81
the rest of the80
as well as the80
on his way to80
in a state of80
the authority of the79
in the rear of79
command of the army79
to the secretary of78
the th of november78
from time to time78
in favor of the77
grand lodge of pennsylvania77
that it would be77
the situation of the77
the arrival of the76
in the name of76
on the following day76
the united states were75
the navigation of the75
one hundred and fifty75
a copy of the74
of the grand lodge74
with a view to73
that he could not73
every part of the72
citizens of the united71
the opening of the70
on the same day70
to the people of70
side of the river69
the commencement of the69
the evening of the69
the manner in which69
between the two nations69
the state of the68
it was not until68
the protection of the68
a letter from the68
it would have been68
in the month of68
the greater part of68
was not to be68
for the protection of68
for the first time67
with respect to the67
in the service of67
the affairs of the66
in which he was66
the execution of the65
in consequence of the65
at a time when64
the president of congress64
the success of the64
night of the th64
the left of the64
and the united states64
of the american people64
on the evening of63
for the use of63
the power of the63
as a matter of61
and at the same61
the passage of the60
the marquis de lafayette60
on account of the60
the use of the60
the th of january60
at the mouth of60
letters of washington to60
is one of the60
for the most part60
the independence of the59
for the defence of59
the beginning of the59
main body of the58
in addition to the58
with the united states57
of the several states57
by the united states57
in the hope of57
it is to be57
a great part of57
as soon as he57
and on the th57
the opinion of the57
in a few days57
early in the morning57
in the neighborhood of57
the united states at57
end of the volume57
on the point of57
the west side of56
the state of new56
in the opinion of55
the interests of the55
at the expense of55
the rights of the55
part of the country55
to take possession of55
on the west side55
the united states had55
the treaty of peace54
in regard to the54
that the united states54
in the presence of54
for the preservation of54
and house of representatives54
as soon as possible53
on the east side53
within the united states53
both houses of congress53
united states in congress52
in possession of the52
senate and house of52
of one of the52
the representatives of the52
for a long time51
of the government of51
the face of the51
on the other side51
the progress of the51
the friends of the51
made up his mind51
for the sake of50
the house of commons50
the defence of the50
the command of general50
ought not to be50
at the opening of50
in the execution of50
there can be no50
put an end to50
the east side of50
under the influence of50
that he did not50
the senate and house50
the nature of the50
of the legislature of50
states in congress assembled50
the united states was50
the united states with50
at the battle of49
to the command of48
at the age of48
it was determined to48
of the treaty of48
the inhabitants of the48
in a short time48
in the case of47
the service of the47
by the name of47
addressed a letter to47
the th day of47
appears to have been47
to the house of47
the movements of the46
in the morning of46
branch of the legislature46
by the way of46
could not fail to46
navigation of the mississippi46
the th of february46
the adoption of the46
of the french revolution46
officers of the army46
under the necessity of46
part of the united46
on the side of46
against the united states46
with the loss of45
it was necessary to45
the news of the45
after the battle of45
for the united states45
the field of battle45
great part of the45
in the event of45
in a great measure45
which he had been45
in a condition to45
he seems to have45
the south side of45
close of the war44
in the way of44
in the spring of44
the time of the44
in such a manner44
the rank of major44
the citizens of the44
of the people to44
the governor of virginia43
west side of the43
until the th of43
in some of the43
ships of the line43
parts of the country43
letter to the president43
that he was not43
father of his country43
to be found in43
a committee of the43
which had been made43
the french and indians43
ought to have been43
to be considered as42
reason to believe that42
in my power to42
all parts of the42
throughout the united states42
east side of the42
had a right to42
by a majority of42
at the foot of42
i lay before you42
the result of the42
of the federal government42
for the security of42
in which he had41
in favour of the41
the scene of action41
independence of the united41
this state of things41
between the two countries41
by the people of41
as far as the41
the preservation of the41
treaty with great britain41
in behalf of the41
different parts of the41
the influence of the41
the establishment of a41
in the face of41
to take command of41
the cause of the41
with regard to the41
the history of the41
the confidence of the41
state of new york41
of some of the41
greater part of the40
in command of the40
the condition of the40
was a man of40
said to have been40
parts of the union40
in the first instance40
interests of the united40
the eyes of the40
the opposite side of40
the articles of confederation40
that he had been40
the interest of the40
a large body of40
a good deal of40
by the secretary of40
the strength of the39
the commerce of the39
the midst of the39
at the beginning of39
which was to be39
the foot of the39
the father of his39
up and down the39
the department of state39
of the battle of39
in which it was39
in the vicinity of39
on the opposite side39
the measures of the39
under the authority of39
to the seat of39
the whole of the39
for the support of39
part of the army39
the militia of the39
of which he was39
in the eyes of39
of sir henry clinton39
with which he was39
between great britain and38
the safety of the38
on the south side38
of the continental army38
it was to be38
in the form of38
on the one hand38
the side of the38
in the autumn of38
of the general government38
the minister of the38
with the main body38
in the continental army38
the fate of the38
that it was not38
as well as to38
the count de rochambeau38
and consent of the37
the head of his37
with the rank of37
be found in the37
of the british government37
it would not be37
the consent of the37
the united states would37
the great body of37
which could not be37
returned to new york37
consent of the senate37
on both sides of37
the operations of the37
is said to have37
the heads of departments37
in the hearts of37
in the history of37
as one of the37
the laws of the37
both sides of the37
in the cause of36
of the french and36
part of the union36
as well as in36
could not have been36
was said to be36
by sir henry clinton36
in the possession of36
the policy of the36
the ports of the36
the treaty with great36
with the exception of36
the proceedings of the36
the governors of the36
the report of the36
his most christian majesty36
the people of america36
the advice and consent36
the same time he36
but he did not36
of the army at36
of the american government36
advice and consent of36
the character of washington36
it was impossible to36
the city of philadelphia36
that there was a36
opposite side of the36
french and indian war35
at the siege of35
from the united states35
at the court of35
committee of the whole35
the support of the35
a great deal of35
on the eve of35
it was in the35
to which he was35
the aid of the35
that there was no35
the approach of the35
he was one of35
the views of the35
a few days after35
the course of a35
the united states by34
the time of his34
such a manner as34
the city of new34
to the constitution of34
to the governors of34
which they had been34
under the direction of34
take command of the34
a large number of34
an address to the34
in his letter to34
without the consent of34
an end to the34
was by no means34
the latter part of34
to the west indies34
administration of the government34
the powers of the33
in honor of the33
the fire of the33
in consequence of which33
the north side of33
that it was a33
to the cause of33
to cross the river33
take possession of the33
and some of the33
the execution of this33
on the approach of33
of those who had33
an account of the33
to the rank of33
in support of the33
he wrote to his33
in the senate chamber33
he was obliged to33
of new york and33
of the french fleet33
of the public debt33
that is to say33
to the relief of33
city of new york33
in killed and wounded33
in the habit of33
the character of the33
states and great britain32
we have seen him32
for the safety of32
had been sent to32
of the american revolution32
two hundred and fifty32
the spirit of the32
it would be a32
situation of the united32
he was in the32
great body of the32
fell into the hands32
united states and great32
that it should be32
as well as of32
was not until the32
lay before you a32
that he had not32
the king of france32
in the office of32
the centre of the32
in the city of32
which the united states32
the opinion that the32
under the protection of32
received a letter from32
the destruction of the32
in new york and31
the board of war31
the whole number of31
until the arrival of31
in every part of31
at the commencement of31
the ratification of the31
the count de grasse31
for the government of31
to that of the31
division of the army31
the administration of the31
one hundred and twenty31
he was able to31
to believe that the31
with the advice and31
to the protection of31
the same time the31
the union of the31
first president of the31
that he was a31
a matter of course31
with the intention of31
the residue of the31
the subject of the31
of the rights of31
as we have seen31
that it was the31
letter of the th31
the leaders of the31
congress of the united31
that they should be30
ticonderoga and crown point30
the retreat of the30
the british army was30
as soon as it30
the advance of the30
on the arrival of30
confidence of the people30
the name of washington30
the failure of the30
of the death of30
the minds of the30
the armies of the30
about one hundred and30
of the southern army30
in the library of30
to the amount of30
body of the people30
some of the most30
the d of july30
on their way to30
the fact that he30
south carolina and georgia30
the legislature of virginia30
hands of the enemy30
at the seat of30
his seat in the30
to be in the30
with a body of29
at the request of29
a portion of the29
took possession of the29
of the army and29
in the exercise of29
that he would be29
the office of the29
by the arrival of29
that he should be29
the circumstances of the29
and it was not29
copy of a letter29
to the governor of29
the advice of the29
to provide for the29
the present state of29
of the supreme court29
a part of his29
a body of troops29
at the point of29
the value of the29
to the memory of29
state of the army29
the united states as29
which had been adopted29
the governor of the29
as well as his29
the united states should29
the form of a29
between three and four29
is not to be29
the united states for29
the fact that the29
the direction of the29
in the ports of29
of the united colonies29
the same time that29
in that part of29
on the left of29
a day or two29
on the field of29
the united states shall29
between them and the28
in the first place28
a large part of28
the remainder of the28
to take advantage of28
the continuance of the28
the battle of the28
the object of the28
the presence of the28
a large portion of28
the court of versailles28
the members of congress28
a manner as to28
the north end of28
of the man who28
one of the first28
the removal of the28
in the power of28
as secretary of state28
about the middle of28
a majority of the28
under cover of the28
the early part of28
in time of peace28
the departure of the28
king of great britain28
as soon as they28
it was too late28
to be able to28
the management of the28
would not have been28
the loss of a28
the affections of the28
execution of the laws28
command of the southern28
the army of the28
he was about to28
the republic of france28
for the establishment of28
to the inhabitants of28
the appearance of the28
an act of the28
south side of the28
of the americans was28
of the army in28
for a short time28
the library of congress28
of which he had28
in the direction of28
the ships of war28
in the state of28
loss of the americans28
on the heights of28
evening of the th28
the subject of a28
and there was a28
the site of the28
they were to be28
it ought to be28
i have no doubt28
the temper of the28
a great number of28
if he had been28
from the secretary of28
the valley of the28
the middle of the28
for the ensuing campaign27
the death of his27
the state of pennsylvania27
in the british army27
of the new government27
the committee of safety27
a few of the27
returned to mount vernon27
a considerable part of27
there is not a27
government of the union27
the return of the27
in this state of27
the hearts of his27
under the auspices of27
the happiness of the27
so as to be27
spirits distilled within the27
that he might be27
the bank of the27
ports of the united27
the officers and soldiers27
representatives of the people27
he was a man27
in pursuance of the27
report of the secretary27
on the road to27
governor of the state27
plan of the campaign27
of the conduct of27
had been in the27
of a letter from27
the security of the27
to the support of27
there was reason to27
with the aid of27
of the belligerent powers27
the possession of the27
placed at the head27
he was met by27
in one of his27
president of the senate27
a letter to general27
the united states from27
it was proposed to27
the establishment of the27
he was to be27
in the summer of27
in the bosom of26
as we have already26
on the right of26
was on his way26
appointed to the command26
of the continental congress26
have been able to26
the congress of the26
the confluence of the26
left flank of the26
the end of his26
to the end of26
of the new england26
the chief magistrate of26
part of the british26
had been made to26
of french and indians26
the art of war26
to keep up the26
in a way that26
on the next day26
there was not a26
and one of the26
the king of great26
in which they were26
to the interests of26
from the governor of26
a place of safety26
the king of england26
a sense of duty26
on the following morning26
the same time a26
with which he had26
of the committee of26
in the same manner26
as well as a26
the expenses of the26
the provincial congress of26
in the american army26
side of the hudson26
it will not be26
the expense of the26
the head of elk26
he was ready to26
to the head of26
a letter to washington26
the oath of office26
to him by the26
the left flank of26
have the honor to26
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in the discharge of26
the rest of his26
seem to have been25
by which they were25
can be no doubt25
of the british troops25
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commerce of the united25
of the members of25
the principles of the25
the way in which25
this part of the25
house of representatives to25
of the french government25
of the new york25
the command of colonel25
to comply with the25
the afternoon of the25
he was received by25
that there should be25
of those who were25
of the necessity of25
that the french were25
on the north side25
of the army was25
the last of the25
the march of the25
to the influence of25
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the dignity of the25
the place where the25
petition to the king25
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from new york to25
the law of nations25
of the constitution of25
for the benefit of25
bank of the river25
the importance of the25
the duties of his25
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relations of the united25
banks of the potomac25
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the united states the25
the duty of the25
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the claims of the25
it is difficult to25
the powers vested in25
on the third of25
as much as possible25
the existence of the25
to the consideration of25
of the people were25
the point of the25
the war of the25
in a letter of25
in the county of25
the first monday in25
be considered as a25
a quarter of a25
hundred and fifty men25
i have the honor25
command of the british24
of the president to24
the governor of pennsylvania24
war of the revolution24
the request of the24
the first day of24
the edge of the24
of the british general24
the events of the24
of opinion that the24
be in readiness to24
the executive of the24
the action of the24
gentlemen of the house24
branches of the legislature24
attempt was made to24
the western parts of24
point of the bayonet24
on the first of24
the command of a24
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the cause of liberty24
service of the united24
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it could not be24
at the same instant24
on the united states24
a committee was appointed24
the people of this24
course of the night24
he arrived on the24
the junction of the24
to me by the24
his way to the24
to the american cause24
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to the necessity of24
member of the house24
the other side of24
to the scene of24
of the six nations24
the attention of congress24
the organization of the24
the result of this24
the midst of a24
the adoption of a24
which he was to24
and many of the24
so far as to24
to the several states24
within the limits of24
court of the united24
the trade of the24
union of the states24
battle of long island24
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on the fourth of24
a flag of truce24
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of the southern states23
there would be no23
two or three days23
to the effect that23
was at an end23
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of the independence of23
a member of congress23
adoption of the constitution23
mass of the people23
which were to be23
to be laid before23
to the number of23
laws of the united23
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up his mind to23
in the command of23
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it appears to me23
the completion of the23
he would have been23
to be expected from23
of both houses of23
one of the best23
of the d of23
the battle of lexington23
that he was the23
the van of the23
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out of the way23
the reins of government23
of the country to23
the french on the23
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the course of his23
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to which they were23
in advance of the23
the general court of23
to the mother country23
movements of the enemy23
the th of the23
at home and abroad23
north side of the23
is to be found23
the capture of the23
for the purposes of23
it was impossible for23
life of george washington23
in the preceding year23
to the government of23
to return to the23
chief of the american23
of the government to23
the united states have23
who had been appointed23
the place of the23
to be commanded by23
of the president and23
the dissolution of the23
other side of the23
he wrote to the23
on the eighth of23
for the last time23
the minister of france23
armies of the united23
a treaty of peace23
the society of the23
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the legislatures of the23
the french and indian23
in opposition to the23
the magnitude of the23
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in any of the23
a letter from general23
governor of new york23
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of the declaration of23
the day after the23
was believed to be23
to have been the23
the second continental congress23
in the conduct of22
as president of the22
of which had been22
the dignity of his22
to inquire into the22
of the country and22
was one of those22
of the people in22
be appointed by the22
the service of his22
a sufficient number of22
friends of the administration22
of the armies of22
more than any other22
chief magistrate of the22
in pursuance of this22
the entrance of the22
the front of the22
distilled within the united22
so far as i22
right of the people22
the upper part of22
that he would not22
about half a mile22
address to the people22
for the transportation of22
the sense of the22
the mass of the22
in order of battle22
of the first congress22
be laid before you22
beyond the blue ridge22
of the fact that22
for the reception of22
secretary of foreign affairs22
by the president of22
the honors of war22
in the beginning of22
which had been taken22
to a place of22
and that he was22
committee was appointed to22
to be in readiness22
the disposition of the22
in the art of22
the waters of the22
wrote to a friend22
to the count de22
were of opinion that22
grand lodge of massachusetts22
part of the troops22
in the latter part22
by a party of22
united states and the22
in the management of22
toward the close of22
some of the states22
to avail himself of22
a glass of wine22
to lay before you22
the consideration of the22
it is probable that22
it is impossible to22
the death of the22
to the officers of22
of one hundred and22
law of the land22
with those of the22
the war for independence22
body of the army22
it must have been22
and one hundred and22
by the death of22
the existing state of22
at the house of22
that it will be22
the midst of his22
the same time to22
as well as by22
found it necessary to21
in the annals of21
the case of the21
the fork of the21
the force of the21
the territory of the21
in the neighbourhood of21
to which he had21
virginia house of burgesses21
the day of the21
to the execution of21
a time when the21
the power of making21
expedition against fort duquesne21
put a stop to21
an attack on the21
ratification of the treaty21
and it is not21
a few days later21
it was difficult to21
so far as the21
so far as it21
taken possession of by21
in the light of21
it was not to21
the lower part of21
for which he had21
minister of the united21
the operation of the21
he was received with21
the last day of21
chief of the armies21
to the french republic21
the forks of the21
in the moment of21
to those of the21
of the most important21
large portion of the21
left wing of the21
i do not know21
the territories of the21
in the following year21
in addition to this21
united states to the21
to the mouth of21
between him and the21
a large quantity of21
for the reduction of21
the siege of boston21
to be prepared for21
in the hope that21
the legislature of the21
an officer of the21
speaker of the house21
society of the cincinnati21
and he did not21
i do not think21
to the success of21
had been made by21
not in a condition21
from the president of21
to the happiness of21
to be carried on21
in spite of the21
of a free people21
the object of his21
there was a great21
of the spirit of21
of the department of21
the state of things21
of the capture of21
to enable him to21
the next day he21
the following is a21
to sir henry clinton21
at that time the21
to some of the21
for the west indies21
little more than a21
a considerable number of21
for which he was21
on the present occasion21
i have received from21
the circumstances under which21
the people of that21
that the enemy were21
should be allowed to21
to cut off the21
for the service of21
at the distance of21
i am not afraid21
of the two armies21
of the militia of21
was supposed to be20
in the middle of20
one of the greatest20
near the mouth of20
the meeting of the20
in order to give20
in their power to20
on the ground that20
the reception of the20
to the grand lodge20
of the british in20
the work of the20
the speaker of the20
was at that time20
it is easy to20
in a letter from20
of the chief magistrate20
lay down their arms20
the liberties of the20
the course of events20
the d of august20
the memory of the20
the office of president20
the heads of the20
was not in a20
in which he said20
the line of march20
in addition to these20
that of the british20
the business of the20
the spirit of party20
people of this country20
the british army in20
the whole force of20
from a sense of20
the protection of a20
the people of new20
a letter to congress20
with which they were20
on his arrival in20
of the state debts20
to the american people20
in the early part20
would have been a20
the defense of the20
the st of june20
to the character of20
the officers and men20
the following letter to20
as to render it20
the appointment of a20
of any part of20
happiness of the people20
between france and the20
it was agreed that20
measures which had been20
west of the ohio20
on the day of20
to new york and20
representatives of the united20
of the british fleet20
i do not mean20
to inform you that20
from the commencement of20
the arrival of a20
of south carolina and20
your letter of the20
between france and england20
the actual state of20
in the affairs of20
he received a letter20
the orders of the20
for the defense of20
in his power to20
part of the time20
to repair to the20
between two and three20
he was not a20
the hands of a20
those who had been20
new york and new20
and that he had20
the letter of the20
to enter into a20
under the name of20
resources of the country20
to the aid of20
that they did not20
the faith of the20
to be on the20
to take care of20
the plan of the20
measures of the government20
with the indian tribes20
the resources of the20
for the public service20
any part of the20
were not to be20
but at the same20
the good of the20
the copy of a20
on spirits distilled within20
one hundred and thirty20
out of the question20
by the side of20
that the americans were20
if it should be20
a treaty with the20
for the public good20
is due to the20
hearts of his countrymen20
and a body of20
in one of the20
can not fail to20
to be made by20
first in the hearts20
as if he had20
in a council of20
the seat of the20
of the articles of20
the united states are20
large part of the20
the city of washington20
the senate of the20
a letter of the20
the wishes of the20
the welfare of the20
the guns of the20
the american army was19
they could not be19
great britain and the19
part of his army19
have been pleased to19
the free navigation of19
the present situation of19
in the camp at19
place on the th19
to take part in19
mission to the french19
of the government in19
free navigation of the19
it will be recollected19
end of the war19
the rights of man19
it is well known19
to carry on the19
the object of their19
general court of massachusetts19
of the news of19
the day on which19
by a vote of19
the st of july19
on the conduct of19
of the city of19
chief of all the19
the payment of the19
but there was no19
and the next day19
and in a few19
to the banks of19
territory of the united19
of the officers of19
the people at large19
of the inhabitants of19
for the payment of19
it is one of19
in the place of19
of the french minister19
of new york to19
this was the first19
for two or three19
of new england and19
the friendship of the19
in the centre of19
well acquainted with the19
in a great degree19
i give and bequeath19
of washington and his19
there will be no19
were said to be19
on the ground of19
a meeting of the19
the opponents of the19
called a council of19
new york and philadelphia19
set out on the19
affections of the people19
to the president and19
which are to be19
the left wing of19
the remainder of his19
western counties of pennsylvania19
in the british service19
to be raised in19
in the character of19
in the battle of19
he said in a19
in the most solemn19
the efforts of the19
of the mount vernon19
of the governor and19
a letter to him19
a letter to his19
appear to have been19
in the evening of19
of all the forces19
of his britannic majesty19
i pray you to19
by the state of19
one hundred and sixty19
a mile of the19
to take up the19
had been ordered to19
in the french war19
of the last session19
of the legislature to19
it was believed that19
on the continent of19
to one of his19
new york and the19
of congress to the19
the liberty of the19
shall be able to19
and took possession of19
quarter of a mile19
a state of things19
to the duties of19
in pursuit of the19
to the fact that19
the arms of the19
of the king of19
act of the legislature19
other parts of the19
but i am not19
president of the convention19
on account of his19
on receiving intelligence of19
manner in which he19
to the british crown19
to both houses of19
and the necessity of19
that it is the19
the archives of the19
had been appointed to19
to take charge of19
the country to the19
the course of this19
by this time the19
set out on his19
he was forced to19
early in the spring19
with a part of19
to the last extremity19
and there was no19
after the arrival of19
the house of lords19
to submit to the19
the governor of new19
and to the world19
by land and water19
of being able to19
the principles on which19
by the government of19
the united states is19
the sufferings of the18
on his return to18
the services of the18
placed in the hands18
as we have observed18
the property of the18
to mount vernon to18
to the place of18
by the conduct of18
be made for the18
was a member of18
a plan for the18
report of the committee18
that the people of18
the alliance with france18
was among the first18
he had been a18
that he had no18
upper part of the18
that it is a18
you a copy of18
that he should not18
is to be done18
the following extract from18
too strong to be18
of washington in the18
was to be made18
at the rate of18
a junction with the18
ought to be made18
was met by a18
state of things was18
be considered as the18
time of his death18
arrived on the th18
but he was not18
washington and his officers18
the battle of brandywine18
had it not been18
reply of the president18
return to mount vernon18
take charge of the18
for the invasion of18
in the nature of18
united states at the18
the publication of the18
it seems as if18
the formation of a18
sir henry clinton had18
the service of my18
take advantage of the18
the high hills of18
the mount vernon estate18
the invasion of canada18
he made up his18
extract from a letter18
washington at mount vernon18
and as soon as18
mount vernon on the18
on one side of18
in the administration of18
service of my country18
thousand acres of land18
in different parts of18
the virginia house of18
an officer in the18
a tour through the18
soon as it was18
the feelings of the18
is understood to have18
was placed at the18
was received by the18
the age of twenty18
the recess of congress18
of the powers of18
the isle aux noix18
the seal of the18
and ought to be18
that i am not18
the appearance of a18
up the north river18
of the government was18
of the colonies to18
with great britain and18
am not afraid to18
fork of the ohio18
a mile from the18
on the first day18
the prospect of a18
in the present instance18
of the president of18
the loss sustained by18
among the several states18
had served in the18
of the governor of18
full view of the18
of the stamp act18
to the office of18
a detachment from the18
at the city of18
the right and left18
for the time being18
visit to mount vernon18
in the mind of18
state of north carolina18
to the purposes of18
the battle of monmouth18
the intention of the18
people of great britain18
the bottom of the18
three and four hundred18
the committee of the18
by the fact that18
letter to the secretary18
the author of the18
it is not easy18
of himself and his18
in a letter written18
course of a few18
the life of a18
to be sent to18
at the bottom of18
he did not think18
part of his force18
the st of march18
in a little while18
and on the other18
to be apprehended from18
the fort at the18
at mount vernon on18
of the british forces18
of the provincial congress18
where he arrived on18
that they could not18
under cover of a18
in the public service18
house of representatives of17
the minister plenipotentiary of17
the army and the17
the western counties of17
the body of the17
through the southern states17
main body of his17
from the field of17
it may not be17
a hundred and fifty17
history of the united17
the issue of the17
referred to a committee17
was under the necessity17
as a member of17
the american army at17
camp at valley forge17
the control of the17
who had served in17
in point of numbers17
the heart of the17
the close of his17
in view of the17
the duties of the17
early part of the17
the terms of the17
circular letter to the17
part of his troops17
as soon as i17
by a body of17
if you speak of17
the most solemn manner17
the exercise of the17
that the president was17
parts of the world17
citizen of the united17
was to be done17
hundred yards of the17
one of his aides17
i should have been17
part of the plan17
visit of washington to17
by some of the17
the good will of17
on the last day17
principles on which the17
state of the public17
of any of the17
not to have been17
in full view of17
system which had been17
valley of the shenandoah17
he had been in17
and some of them17
the st of january17
the limits of the17
the governor of canada17
too much reason to17
he came to the17
to remain in the17
of the british parliament17
on the way to17
and that of the17
of the senate to17
france and the united17
he wrote to a17
of the two nations17
it was the first17
in all parts of17
the d of march17
on behalf of the17
three hundred and fifty17
would be attended with17
of the citizens of17
to the attention of17
the general assembly of17
for the relief of17
was made by the17
in the matter of17
face of the earth17
thank you for your17
it would be proper17
the troops from the17
by the british government17
loss sustained by the17
at a place called17
in the days of17
on the sixth of17
passage of the river17
his attention to the17
behalf of the state17
on the plains of17
the time he was17
at the great meadows17
their wives and children17
chief justice of the17
considerable part of the17
of the british was17
the new england colonies17
of the two houses17
or any of them17
in the height of17
i thank you for17
on the public mind17
was declared to be17
to the british government17
the united states might17
the supreme court of17
executive of the united17
the governor and council17
was laid before the17
the vessels of the17
on the minds of17
way to new york17
that of the americans17
as he had been17
the people of great17
the chief of the17
the justice of the17
army at valley forge17
new york on the17
to the main body17
but he could not17
to a sense of17
of the mother country17
he was informed that17
on board of the17
the life of george17
the order of the17
i have caused the17
with which it was17
governors of the several17
on the return of17
in the open air17
two hundred and seventy17
the surrender of the17
united states in the17
it was known that17
in the following terms17
the plains of abraham17
it was a great17
george washington parke custis17
the fears of the17
the cabinet of london17
the names of the17
the summit of the17
and many of them17
of the arrival of17
to consist of the17
with the mother country17
the relief of the16
that i should not16
the judgment of the16
island and providence plantations16
of a part of16
senate of the united16
authority of the government16
commanded by lieutenant colonel16
toward the end of16
one of the men16
the posts on the16
the country and the16
to the court of16
of the human race16
for more than a16
in a situation to16
the ministers of the16
the spirits of the16
on the occasion of16
of the river ohio16
the character of a16
through the medium of16
by congress to the16
the great object of16
the state of georgia16
be made to the16
right wing of the16
with a copy of16
the committee of congress16
general in the continental16
the d of february16
the middle and southern16
members of the house16
in the formation of16
loss of the british16
supreme court of the16
affairs of the united16
was given to the16
the first of january16
with a request that16
of the american camp16
where he was received16
of the western posts16
the two houses of16
in the language of16
the state of affairs16
on this side of16
in obedience to the16
that they would be16
the foundation of the16
in the afternoon of16
for some time past16
to the best of16
of washington for the16
that it is not16
of the public mind16
an attempt was made16
and the secretary of16
with which they had16
on a visit to16
and the people of16
interests of his country16
to have been a16
of sir william howe16
there is no need16
they were in the16
part of the americans16
in the american camp16
for the good of16
duties of his office16
to go to the16
following is a copy16
he knew that he16
of the army of16
nothing could be more16
the payment of debts16
in his letters to16
lay before you the16
there could be no16
of the state governments16
for the want of16
a great degree of16
of the enemy was16
to the minister of16
of great britain to16
the baron de kalb16
if it had been16
a considerable degree of16
who had been sent16
the designs of the16
of the commonwealth of16
one branch of the16
north end of the16
the mother of washington16
the object of this16
by the governor of16
advice of the senate16
of the country was16
the effect of this16
in which they had16
from the west indies16
in sight of the16
the first president of16
a knowledge of the16
the top of the16
the cause of his16
to the establishment of16
line of conduct which16
for which they were16
during the recess of16
support of public credit16
of the government and16
was referred to a16
the neighborhood of the16
the conclusion of the16
the oath of allegiance16
people of the country16
by the legislature of16
been made by the16
the expiration of the16
would be able to16
the united states a16
the practice of the16
supposed to have been16
the last session of16
no part of the16
was the first to16
for a considerable time16
rhode island and providence16
the course of which16
the interior of the16
the peace of the16
it has been my16
drawing to a close16
which ought to be16
to new york to16
great part of his16
of the same month16
of the washington family16
not fail to be16
seal of the united16
circumstances of the case16
a man who had16
may at any time16
united states and france16
on the th he16
of the general court16
the door of the16
seat in the house16
the united states government16
of the revolutionary war16
general washington on the16
that there would be16
the chair of government16
well as to the16
of two hundred and16
service of his country16
without the loss of16
was to be a16
by order of the16
in the harbor of16
of the enemy in16
into the conduct of16
in the same way16
on the tenth of16
such a state of16
in the public mind16
do not mean to16
of the utmost importance16
not appear to have16
the cause of france16
which would have been16
of the earl of16
with the rest of16
of washington to the16
prosecution of the war16
and could not be16
as long as possible16
that it might be16
as if they were16
the councils of the16
to attack new york16
on the very day16
to give up the16
a view of the16
of the importance of16
to retire from the16
of the measures which16
had made up his16
on the second of16
office of secretary of16
he issued a proclamation16
the nature of things16
existing state of things16
had been made in16
by one of the16
of the americans in16
course of the war16
address to the king16
in proportion to the16
of our common country16
the hope that the16
to the lot of16
in the government of16
of the treaty with16
the permanent seat of16
in the archives of16
the presence of a16
a matter of fact16
was to cross the16
in the southern states16
by the time he16
in connection with the16
he was on the16
the enemy on the16
the object for which16
a cessation of hostilities16
it became necessary to16
it was not the16
of the troops from16
a party of indians16
intercourse between the two16
of the society of16
he did not know16
adequate provision for the16
the d of june16
that it may be16
into a state of16
i have thought it16
in a few words16
it was not in16
one hundred and forty16
receiving intelligence of the16
any of the belligerent16
assumption of the state15
by sea and land15
who had been in15
in a position to15
the indians in the15
by the committee of15
from one of the15
in the opinion that15
with his own hand15
the communication between the15
the interests of his15
the army in canada15
to the navigation of15
of his most christian15
degree of north latitude15
i have been able15
the fire from the15
opening of the session15
to be held in15
the spirit of liberty15
was made on the15
of which was to15
so far as we15
it was one of15
of the army under15
was about to be15
the road leading to15
as a proof of15
that they might be15
the exercise of his15
a vote of thanks15
side of the schuylkill15
the troops of the15
the troops which had15
high hills of santee15
the protection of their15
a little later he15
it was contended that15
the second in command15
at this time was15
shall have power to15
the voice of the15
side of the ohio15
hundred and fifty miles15
the new england states15
not be able to15
was at this time15
it was the only15
to do with the15
the united states that15
a motion was made15
in a tone of15
the result of his15
of the pennsylvania line15
to the adoption of15
soon after his arrival15
the days of the15
the boston port bill15
the state of north15
i should like to15
to the rear of15
a number of the15
the credit of the15
the idea of a15
to be appointed by15
of the treasury was15
he was fond of15
of one hundred men15
as well as he15
territories of the united15
which is due to15
in the same year15
to make an attack15
for the redemption of15
and the whole army15
there was but one15
was soon followed by15
the passions of the15
towards the end of15
for the promotion of15
to the defence of15
afternoon of the th15
to the committee of15
did not wish to15
the gulf of mexico15
the month of may15
the thanks of congress15
the resolution of the15
forks of the ohio15
that he had a15
it is needless to15
and a number of15
reduced to the necessity15
with him in the15
a great majority of15
he wrote to governor15
between the executive and15
from new york and15
of the duties of15
the assumption of the15
which you have been15
of two thousand men15
the arrival of his15
a resolution was passed15
a small party of15
the necessity of the15
came to an end15
of the blue ridge15
of the american cause15
among the people of15
of a public nature15
of the left wing15
the battle of germantown15
may now and then15
it is not in15
of the present session15
that many of the15
to them by the15
and that they were15
the wisdom of the15
by the hand of15
close of the revolution15
he came to a15
thousand five hundred men15
and on the d15
the river to the15
at this critical juncture15
from mount vernon to15
of the men who15
lost no time in15
minister of the french15
on the succeeding day15
the first continental congress15
of france and spain15
of the line and15
the story of the15
letter from the president15
of the american forces15
the head of about15
of the national legislature15
is succeeded by mr15
in a private letter15
by the advice of15
by the want of15
in the several states15
the siege of yorktown15
that he was to15
himself at the head15
it is in the15
i am sorry to15
to be regarded as15
the war in the15
him that he was15
a copy of a15
close of the year15
a committee of congress15
a candidate for the15
of a body of15
independence of his country15
the right flank of15
to me to be15
there is no doubt15
as in the case15
ordered his men to15
were killed or wounded15
a short time before15
taking possession of the15
the united states which15
authority of the laws15
state of affairs in15
of the alleghany mountains15
was far from being15
and of the independence15
that they may be15
the th and th15
conduct of the united15
beyond the reach of15
in the same letter15
seat of the government15
a century and a15
he could not be15
of which it was15
office of the secretary15
the collection of the15
with whom he was15
part of the american15
to join the army15
what had been done15
the independence of his15
a large proportion of15
he was accompanied by15
with the residue of15
after the fashion of15
one of the great15
the french and english15
to get possession of15
he did not wish15
was to be the15
he wrote to general15
of the eighteenth century15
be placed in the15
the government of massachusetts15
necessary for me to15
the most important of15
of the treasury to15
and character of the15
as a man of15
united states for the15
to be made to15
the proclamation of neutrality15
the real interests of15
officers of the united15
in aid of the15
in the district of15
with some degree of15
powers vested in the15
the first of the15
the house of a15
according to his own15
to say that he15
and the rest of15
a place in the15
i beg leave to15
on the jersey shore15
was made in the15
is shown by the15
took place in the15
on the coast of15
so that it was15
of the power of15
for which they had15
the different parts of15
on the north river15
on the north end14
the commander of the14
he could not have14
a letter to governor14
to carry it into14
an augmentation of the14
the earl of hillsborough14
after his return to14
the legislature of new14
to the extent of14
of general washington to14
in the defence of14
in charge of the14
which had taken place14
to be the best14
tour through the southern14
communication with the country14
and that it is14
any portion of the14
that sir henry clinton14
in a few hours14
i rejoice that the14
the time of their14
an act was passed14
of the whole house14
of the main body14
the works on the14
the inhabitants of that14
be no doubt that14
by force of arms14
and he could not14
and the state of14
not far from the14
at the time when14
await the arrival of14
various parts of the14
the agents of the14
in the commencement of14
an expedition against the14
but a few days14
the part of his14
the number of the14
the army at valley14
the exigencies of the14
and the officers of14
did not think it14
the port of boston14
will continue to be14
the united states against14
of the french troops14
had been adopted by14
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