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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... Independence , are to be under your com- mand , and remain in this quarter for the security of the above posts and the passes through the Highlands from this place , and the one on the west side of Hudson's River . Colonel Tash's ...
... Independence , are to be under your com- mand , and remain in this quarter for the security of the above posts and the passes through the Highlands from this place , and the one on the west side of Hudson's River . Colonel Tash's ...
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... Independence was intended merely as a hint , on which you might improve , if 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 ...
... Independence was intended merely as a hint , on which you might improve , if 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 ...
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... Independence on the 6th instant , before a gun was fired at or a battery raised against them . What could have induced him to take this most extraordinary step yet remains to be known . We have not a line from him since the 3d of July ...
... Independence on the 6th instant , before a gun was fired at or a battery raised against them . What could have induced him to take this most extraordinary step yet remains to be known . We have not a line from him since the 3d of July ...
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... independence is so vast a field , that I have not time to enter it and go any way in it . Many previous steps are necessary . The colonies should all assume the powers of government in all its branches first . They should confederate ...
... independence is so vast a field , that I have not time to enter it and go any way in it . Many previous steps are necessary . The colonies should all assume the powers of government in all its branches first . They should confederate ...
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... independence and confederation are all repealed , excepting Pennsylvania , and theirs will be soon . The colonies are about assuming governments , and most gen- tlemen are now sensible of the necessity of confederation . It is a great ...
... independence and confederation are all repealed , excepting Pennsylvania , and theirs will be soon . The colonies are about assuming governments , and most gen- tlemen are now sensible of the necessity of confederation . It is a great ...
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