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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... necessary for the govern- ment of the forces ? To the above queries of the Congress I have to add several of my own , upon which I also request your opin- ion , viz .: - For how long a time ought the men in the present army ( should we ...
... necessary for the govern- ment of the forces ? To the above queries of the Congress I have to add several of my own , upon which I also request your opin- ion , viz .: - For how long a time ought the men in the present army ( should we ...
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... necessary protection to the stores and vessels which lay at Beverly . 3d . If it should be found more convenient to have the regiments quartered in the barracks at Roxbury , and in those erected by the enemy on the Neck , and it should ...
... necessary protection to the stores and vessels which lay at Beverly . 3d . If it should be found more convenient to have the regiments quartered in the barracks at Roxbury , and in those erected by the enemy on the Neck , and it should ...
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... necessary . The present appearance of things seems to indicate an in- tention in the enemy to make their capital impression on the side of Long Island ; but this may possibly be only a feint , to draw over our troops to that quarter ...
... necessary . The present appearance of things seems to indicate an in- tention in the enemy to make their capital impression on the side of Long Island ; but this may possibly be only a feint , to draw over our troops to that quarter ...
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... necessary to be maintained should have measures taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the three hundred men you say are at Mount Washing- ton , will do to garrison it for the present , and will be ...
... necessary to be maintained should have measures taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the three hundred men you say are at Mount Washing- ton , will do to garrison it for the present , and will be ...
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... necessary to fell trees across the roads ; in others , I would recommend deep pits to be dug ; in short , I must request you will have them broke up and destroyed in such a manner as to render them utterly im- passable . N. B. I mean ...
... necessary to fell trees across the roads ; in others , I would recommend deep pits to be dug ; in short , I must request you will have them broke up and destroyed in such a manner as to render them utterly im- passable . N. B. I mean ...
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