I am now set down to write to you on a subject, which fills me with inexpressible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated and increased, when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined in Congress, that the whole... Martha Washington - Página 84por Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1897 - 306 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1921 - 618 páginas
...matter, 278, 18 LETTER TO HIS WIFE GEORGE WASHINGTON Philadelphia, 18 June, 1775 My Dearest: I am now set down to write to you on a subject which fills me with...inexpressible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated 5 and increased when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined... | |
| Charles Henshaw Ward - 1920 - 584 páginas
...emphasis with his pen when writing to his own wife.* Philadelphia, 18 June, 1775 My Dearest: I am now set down to write to you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible concern, and this concern is aggravated and increased when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined... | |
| William Harris Elson - 1921 - 520 páginas
...matter, 278, 18 LETTER TO HIS WIFE GEORGE WASHINGTON Philadelphia, 18 June, 1775 My Dearest: I am now set down to write to you on a subject which fills me with...inexpressible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated 5 and increased when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined... | |
| Joseph Dillaway Sawyer - 1927 - 668 páginas
...Dearest: " I am now set down to write to you on the subject which fills me with inexpressible concern, and is greatly aggravated and increased when I reflect...determined in Congress that the whole Army raised for defense of the American cause shall be put under my care, and it is necessary for me to proceed immediately... | |
| William Archer - 1927 - 342 páginas
...nearest kin, I will read the principal portions of his letter. He says : "I am now set down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined in Congress that... | |
| United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission - 1931 - 440 páginas
...year that Martha Washington received a letter from her Colonel. He wrote : "My dearest, I am now set down to write to you on a subject, which fills me...raised for the defence of the American cause shall be under my care, . . . You may believe me, my dear Patsey, when I assure you . . . that ... I shall use... | |
| Marvin Kitman - 2000 - 372 páginas
...partying for three days, he finally wrote a Dear Martha letter: My Dearest: I am now set down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible...when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will cause you. It has been determined in Congress that the whole army raised for the defence of the American... | |
| Janet Benge, Geoff Benge - 2001 - 228 páginas
...explain that he could not refuse the position even if he wanted to. He wrote, "I am now set down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible...when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will cause you... But it has been a kind destiny that has thrown me upon this service. I shall hope that... | |
| John Slade - 2002 - 740 páginas
...he wrote a letter to Lady Washington (whom he addressed as "my dear Patsy"), informing her that "// has been determined in Congress, that the whole army raised for the defense of the American cause shall be put under my care, and that it is necessary for me to proceed... | |
| John B. Roberts - 2003 - 406 páginas
...Congress had proclaimed him commander of the Continental army. My Dearest, I am now set down to write you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible...and increased, when I reflect upon the uneasiness which I know it will cause you. It has been determined in Congress that the whole army raised for the... | |
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