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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... heard that they were building sleds in New York , which I suppose are for drawing wood this winter ; but it would be well for your spies to learn what use they are really intended for . I have directed Generals Spencer and Arnold to ...
... heard that they were building sleds in New York , which I suppose are for drawing wood this winter ; but it would be well for your spies to learn what use they are really intended for . I have directed Generals Spencer and Arnold to ...
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... heard that he is apt to drink that is a matter that should be fully cleared up before I could consent to his coming into the army again . If , upon inquiry , you find that his general character , before and since , is that of a man of ...
... heard that he is apt to drink that is a matter that should be fully cleared up before I could consent to his coming into the army again . If , upon inquiry , you find that his general character , before and since , is that of a man of ...
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... heard nothing of such malignity or of so fatal a tendency as the conduct of Lieutenant - Colonel Farrington . You say you hope the army will get rid of him . Will not the world , too ? I hope the State has provided laws against such ...
... heard nothing of such malignity or of so fatal a tendency as the conduct of Lieutenant - Colonel Farrington . You say you hope the army will get rid of him . Will not the world , too ? I hope the State has provided laws against such ...
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... heard all that I at present know which is , that General St. Clair , with the garrison , evacu- ated Ticonderoga and Mount Independence on the 6th instant , before a gun was fired at or a battery raised against them . What could have ...
... heard all that I at present know which is , that General St. Clair , with the garrison , evacu- ated Ticonderoga and Mount Independence on the 6th instant , before a gun was fired at or a battery raised against them . What could have ...
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... heard any reason which makes such a step appear ab- solutely necessary to me . However , as a strict inquiry into the conduct of the commanding officers is soon to take place , the public will no doubt be fully satisfied with the ...
... heard any reason which makes such a step appear ab- solutely necessary to me . However , as a strict inquiry into the conduct of the commanding officers is soon to take place , the public will no doubt be fully satisfied with the ...
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