| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 580 páginas
...out their term of service, should it be necessary. I make no doubt but the State will do every thing possible to accommodate the French troops, should...you and General Phillips, is to take place on the 19th of the month at Elizabethtown. I presume that Sir Henry Clinton has informed you of this by the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 586 páginas
...out their term of service, should it be necessary. I make no doubt but the State will do every thing possible to accommodate the French troops, should...By a letter I have received from Sir Henry Clinton, 1 find that the interview, which has been proposed between you and General Phillips, is to take place... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 586 páginas
...out their term of service, should it be necessary. I make no doubt but the State will do every thing possible to accommodate the French troops, should...you and General Phillips, is to take place on the 19th of the month at Elizabethtown. I presume that Sir Henry Clinton has informed you of this by the... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 706 páginas
...arrangement might possibly be influenced by a spirit of party out of doors, which would not operate hi their favor. I will add no more, than that I am, dear...you and General Phillips, is to take place on the 19th of the month at Elizabethtown. I presume that Sir Henry Clinton has informed you of this by the... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 580 páginas
...me, that the new arrangement might possibly be influenced by a spirit of party out of doors, wiiich would not operate in their favor. I will add no more,...you and General Phillips, is to take place on the 19th of the month at Elizabethtown. I presume that Sir Henry Clinton has informed you of this by the... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1873 - 328 páginas
...honored with proper places, I am satisfied, the public will be grently benefit ted by their services. The reason of my mentioning these particularly, proceeds...of doors, which would not operate in their favor." . ' Of the gentlemen composing this new establishment, some have already been mentioned as occupying... | |
| George Washington - 1890 - 546 páginas
...Craigie, the present Apothecary-General, a Gentleman not personally known to me, has been reported to me as very deserving of the appointment. The several...By a letter I have received from Sir Henry Clinton, of the 4th Instant, I find that the interview, which has been proposed between you and General Phillips,... | |
| United States. Army Medical Service - 1931 - 538 páginas
...of my mentioning these particularly, proceeds from a hint given me, that the new arrangement might be influenced by a spirit of party out of doors, which would not operate in their favor." The election of officers took place on October 6th, with the following choice of aspirants: Director... | |
| Wyndham D. Miles, National Library of Medicine (U.S.) - 1982 - 548 páginas
...arrangement might possibly be influenced by a spirit of party out of doors [ie partisan politics], which would not operate in their favor. I will add no more than that I am With the most perfect respect Dear Sir Your most obedient servant G. Washington Maryland medical schools,... | |
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