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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... hand . The unity of his manner is seldom broken , even when treating the most indifferent subjects , the same grave dignity , whether enjoining that the men should be employed in making cartridges and in preventing the powder from ...
... hand . The unity of his manner is seldom broken , even when treating the most indifferent subjects , the same grave dignity , whether enjoining that the men should be employed in making cartridges and in preventing the powder from ...
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... hand . With regard to their quarters being so scattered , I can only say that I think it of less conse- quence the case should be so circumstanced there than here , at this time . I have written to Colonel Knox this morning , desiring ...
... hand . With regard to their quarters being so scattered , I can only say that I think it of less conse- quence the case should be so circumstanced there than here , at this time . I have written to Colonel Knox this morning , desiring ...
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... hand , you may depend it shall be immediately communicated to you , by , Your most obedient servant , Sir , Go WASHINGTON . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH . NEW YORK , Aug. 22d , 1776 . DEAR SIR , - As the enemy must pass this place before ...
... hand , you may depend it shall be immediately communicated to you , by , Your most obedient servant , Sir , Go WASHINGTON . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH . NEW YORK , Aug. 22d , 1776 . DEAR SIR , - As the enemy must pass this place before ...
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... hand , which General Putnam , who is this instant come in , seems to think we assuredly shall , this day , as there is a consid- erable embarkation on board of the enemy's boats . I shall , therefore , only add that you should delay no ...
... hand , which General Putnam , who is this instant come in , seems to think we assuredly shall , this day , as there is a consid- erable embarkation on board of the enemy's boats . I shall , therefore , only add that you should delay no ...
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... hand of a brigadier - general , or one of superior rank , are to have any regard paid to them , unless you hear something farther from me on that subject . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , Go WASHINGTON . To the Hon . MAJOR ...
... hand of a brigadier - general , or one of superior rank , are to have any regard paid to them , unless you hear something farther from me on that subject . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , Go WASHINGTON . To the Hon . MAJOR ...
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