Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 4;Band 44Massachusetts Historical Society., 1878 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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... France . It is more than probable that they will push an advantageous trade with us before a formal declaration of war . Indeed , if they were to strike a blow before the declaration , they would only repay England for playing a game of ...
... France . It is more than probable that they will push an advantageous trade with us before a formal declaration of war . Indeed , if they were to strike a blow before the declaration , they would only repay England for playing a game of ...
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... France . They embarrass me beyond measure , which would be the case , were their pretensions ever so moderate , from the diffi- culty of giving employment to so great a number of strangers unacquainted with our genius , language , and ...
... France . They embarrass me beyond measure , which would be the case , were their pretensions ever so moderate , from the diffi- culty of giving employment to so great a number of strangers unacquainted with our genius , language , and ...
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... France to our cause , but also makes us very respectable in point of artillery . I doubt not of your attention to secure the stores , and wish your care of them . The Board of War , it is probable , will give particular directions about ...
... France to our cause , but also makes us very respectable in point of artillery . I doubt not of your attention to secure the stores , and wish your care of them . The Board of War , it is probable , will give particular directions about ...
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... France will be equally fortunate with the two you have mentioned . I am , dear sir , Your most obedient and very humble servant , GO WASHINGTON . N. B. Mr. Heister is liberated , and has returned to his home . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
... France will be equally fortunate with the two you have mentioned . I am , dear sir , Your most obedient and very humble servant , GO WASHINGTON . N. B. Mr. Heister is liberated , and has returned to his home . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
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... France to Boston , that we shall soon have the pleasure of seeing the Chevalier de Ternay . I am , with great esteem , dear sir , Your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . 6th . P. S. I have just received yours of the 2d , and am ...
... France to Boston , that we shall soon have the pleasure of seeing the Chevalier de Ternay . I am , with great esteem , dear sir , Your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . 6th . P. S. I have just received yours of the 2d , and am ...
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