Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1888 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... late ill fortune , and putting our affairs in a more flourishing condition than at present . Our army has now had the rest and refreshment it stood in need of , and our men are in very good spirits . With great regard and esteem , I ...
... late ill fortune , and putting our affairs in a more flourishing condition than at present . Our army has now had the rest and refreshment it stood in need of , and our men are in very good spirits . With great regard and esteem , I ...
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... late the troops have been entirely destitute of any , and for a considerable time past they have been , at best , at a half , a quarter , an eighth allowance of this essential article of provision . The men have borne their distress ...
... late the troops have been entirely destitute of any , and for a considerable time past they have been , at best , at a half , a quarter , an eighth allowance of this essential article of provision . The men have borne their distress ...
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... late to retrieve our affairs . These are ideas that I may safely trust to your judgment , though I know they would be slighted by those indolent and narrow politicians who , except at the moment of some signal misfortune , are con ...
... late to retrieve our affairs . These are ideas that I may safely trust to your judgment , though I know they would be slighted by those indolent and narrow politicians who , except at the moment of some signal misfortune , are con ...
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Arch arms army Assembly attention battalions beg leave Capt Captain circumstances clothing Colonel Colony command Connecticut Continental Army Continental troops Cooper Count D'Estaing DEAR SIR distress enclosed enemy esteem and regard EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TRUMBULL Excellency's most obedient exertions expected expedient favor fleet Force forward furnish gentlemen give GO WASHINGTON Hartford HEADQUARTERS honor hope humble servant immediately informed instant John John Winthrop JONTH TRUMBULL Joseph JOSEPH WARREN July June LEBANON letter liberty Major-General Massachusetts measures mentioned Meshech Weare militia MORRIS Town necessary obedient and humble obedient servant obliged officers operations Peekskill Philadelphia present prisoners PROVINCIAL CONGRESS provisions reason received recruiting regiments request requisitions respect and esteem Rhode Island sent SIR,I soon Sparks Sparks's Writings supplies tion TRUMBULL TO WASHINGTON ultimo WARREN WASHINGTON TO TRUMBULL West Point William Samuel Johnson Winthrop wish Writings of Washington York