Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 4;Band 44The 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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... circumstances may require . Yours , & c . , in haste , TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH , Kingsbridge . GO WASHINGTON . HEADQUARTERS , NEW YORK , Aug. 26 , 1776 . DEAR SIR , -I have now before me your letters of the 23d and 24th of this inst ...
... circumstances may require . Yours , & c . , in haste , TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH , Kingsbridge . GO WASHINGTON . HEADQUARTERS , NEW YORK , Aug. 26 , 1776 . DEAR SIR , -I have now before me your letters of the 23d and 24th of this inst ...
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... circumstances of the case will admit , and as in the course of the transaction it may pos- sibly happen that an attempt may be made by the enemy to redeem their prisoners by men in their possession who were never engaged in our service ...
... circumstances of the case will admit , and as in the course of the transaction it may pos- sibly happen that an attempt may be made by the enemy to redeem their prisoners by men in their possession who were never engaged in our service ...
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... circumstances should favor . I did not desire that it might interfere with the order to march some of your division this way , unless it should be found highly practi- cable . When you arrive at home , you will order such of the ...
... circumstances should favor . I did not desire that it might interfere with the order to march some of your division this way , unless it should be found highly practi- cable . When you arrive at home , you will order such of the ...
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... Peekskill , for want of clothing . This is a circumstance that I had not the most distant apprehension of , till reported to me by • General McDougall , and by other officers who have seen 56 [ 1777 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
... Peekskill , for want of clothing . This is a circumstance that I had not the most distant apprehension of , till reported to me by • General McDougall , and by other officers who have seen 56 [ 1777 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
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... circumstances of the country in this respect and necessity of the troops coming pro- vided with clothes , that those from your State , consider- ing the superior opportunities of procuring them , would have come furnished . I wish to be ...
... circumstances of the country in this respect and necessity of the troops coming pro- vided with clothes , that those from your State , consider- ing the superior opportunities of procuring them , would have come furnished . I wish to be ...
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America appear appointed army arrived attention Boston brigades Captain character circumstances clothing Colonel command Commissary Commission Comte de Vergennes Congress Connecticut Connecticut line Court dear sir DEAR SIR,I detachment directed enclosed enemy enemy's England Europe forward France Franklin French garrison gentlemen give GO WASHINGTON Governor HEADQUARTERS heard Henry Laurens History Holland honor hope humble servant instant JOHN ADAMS JOHN WINTHROP late letter LL.D Madam Major MAJOR-GENERAL HEATH manner Massachusetts ment mentioned MERCY WARREN militia minister MORRISTOWN necessary never NEWBURGH North River obedient servant observe officers opinion party Peekskill person Philadelphia pleased present principles proper received your favor recruits regard and esteem regiments republicanism request respect Samuel Adams sent soon Stadtholder supply suppose thing thought tion treaty troops Vergennes West Point WINDSOR WINTHROP wish write yesterday York