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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... never seen the light of publication . It has been thought that no more fitting time to produce them could be selected than on the centenary anniversary of the nation , when all eyes have been turned to a re - examination of old events ...
... never seen the light of publication . It has been thought that no more fitting time to produce them could be selected than on the centenary anniversary of the nation , when all eyes have been turned to a re - examination of old events ...
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... never can be attacked without sufficient notice to do this . Colonel Knox will have four carriages ready for that place immediately , if we have not other employment upon hand , which General Putnam , who is this instant come in , seems ...
... never can be attacked without sufficient notice to do this . Colonel Knox will have four carriages ready for that place immediately , if we have not other employment upon hand , which General Putnam , who is this instant come in , seems ...
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... never so unfavorable a light ( which , by the by , I do not conceive to be the case ) by the States they are sent to . I think you would do well to consult the field officers with respect to the captains , & c . I beseech you once more ...
... never so unfavorable a light ( which , by the by , I do not conceive to be the case ) by the States they are sent to . I think you would do well to consult the field officers with respect to the captains , & c . I beseech you once more ...
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... never engaged in our service , I must request you to direct the colonels or commanders of regiments in your division immediately to make out an exact list of the par- ticular officers and privates who have been killed , taken prisoners ...
... never engaged in our service , I must request you to direct the colonels or commanders of regiments in your division immediately to make out an exact list of the par- ticular officers and privates who have been killed , taken prisoners ...
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... never made any regular stand . Our loss is trifling , only two officers and one or two privates wounded . I find that the detachment of the enemy con- sisted of three regiments , to wit , of Lanspach , Knyp- hausen , and Rahl ...
... never made any regular stand . Our loss is trifling , only two officers and one or two privates wounded . I find that the detachment of the enemy con- sisted of three regiments , to wit , of Lanspach , Knyp- hausen , and Rahl ...
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