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It was with great regret that I found myself dissappointed in my attempt to pay my gratefull...
The Gentlemen composing the Corps of Engineers thinking that, besides the Duties prescribed to...
On the other side is a copy of the Constitution of the United States Military Philosophical...
When I was last at West Point, the Gentlemen of the Corps of Engineers and military academy met...
The inclosed Paper has been annonymously communicated to our Society.—I have had it transcribed...
I am highly gratified by your approbation of the amendments to the Constitution of the U.S. Mily...
I beg leave to lay before you a proof Impression of the Diploma of the Society under your...
Immediately on seeing the military Constitutions of Nations in the Intelligencer, I thought it my...
After a Silence of many years, I lately received from Gov: Franklin, by the return of Mr N...
I am highly indebted to your goodness in procuring for me so essential an improvement of my...
Presuming on the encouragement you have been pleased to give to the Institution of the military...
The United States Military Philosophical Society are desirous of making the next annual account...
Knowing by a communication you honoured me with sometime since, that you held Capt Mansfields...
To depart from Washington without taking leave of you was extreemly unpleasant to me; but I found...
I have received under the cover of the Letter you did me the honour to write this morning twenty...
After having ascertained by repeated Experiments that the Coast of America, and the eminences of...
In consequence of my second visit to Warburton, the Seretary of War has agreed to a plan I...
I beg you to excuse one more intrusion relative to my late Station as Lt Col Comdt of Engineers,...
Col. Williams will have the honour of dining with The President of the United States on Saturday...
On my passage through this City, I found the Seal of the United States military philosophical...
Col. Williams most respectfully Sollicits The President of the United States to permit him to...
In behalf of the U.S. Military Philosophical Society, I beg leave to present to you a Copy of the...
among the Duties I felt myself bound to perform on resuming my Station at the Head of the Corps...
I thank you for the obliging opinion you have been pleased to give relative to Selection of...
Just before I left New York I saw General S Smith on his passage through that City, and...
As Patron of the United States Military Philosophical Society, I think it proper to lay before...
Wishing to submit my slender Performances to the candid Examination of those of my Philosophical...
§ From Jonathan Williams. 24 February 1806, Elizabethtown. “Although I am not conscious of having...
There being now in this City a considerable number of the Members of the United States Military...
To the Copy of my translation of the Manoeuvres of Horse Artillery by Genl. Kosciusko, which...