Rules of Conduct Diary of Adventure Letters And Farewell Addresses
Rules of Conduct Diary of Adventure Letters And Farewell Addresses
Washington, George, 1732-1799
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I esteem it, therefore, uiy duty to represent the inconvenience which must unavoidably ensue from a dependence on a number of persons for supplies ; and submit it to the consideration of Con gress, whether the public service will not be best pro moted by appointing a commissary-general for these purposes. We have a striking instance of the prefer ence of such a mode, in the establishment of Connect icut, as their troops are extremely well provided under the direction of Mr. Trumbull, and he has... at different times assisted others with various articles. Should my sentiments happily coincide with those of your Honors on this subject, I beg leave to propose Mr. Trumbull as a very proper person for this depart ment. In the arrangement of troops collected under such circumstances, and upon the spur of immediate necessity, several appointments have been omitted, which appear to be indispensably necessary for the good government of the army, particularly a quarter- 1 That is, the congress formed by the patriots in Massachu setts.
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