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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... obtain frequent accounts that would be useful and of great advantage . Perhaps some might be got who are really Tories , for a reasonable reward , to undertake it . Those who are friends would be preferable , if they could manage it as ...
... obtain frequent accounts that would be useful and of great advantage . Perhaps some might be got who are really Tories , for a reasonable reward , to undertake it . Those who are friends would be preferable , if they could manage it as ...
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... obtaining proper supplies of provisions . Supposing the account in Gaine's paper to be true , and that General Howe has sent a detachment to the eastward , I am led to conclude from your letter that you would be advanced so far this way ...
... obtaining proper supplies of provisions . Supposing the account in Gaine's paper to be true , and that General Howe has sent a detachment to the eastward , I am led to conclude from your letter that you would be advanced so far this way ...
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... obtained from Mr. Hancock , the Deputy Paymaster - General . I shall expect to hear from you by the post every week , and am , dear sir , Your most obedient servant , TO GENERAL HEATH . GO WASHINGTON . HEADQUARTERS , MORRISTOWN , 30th ...
... obtained from Mr. Hancock , the Deputy Paymaster - General . I shall expect to hear from you by the post every week , and am , dear sir , Your most obedient servant , TO GENERAL HEATH . GO WASHINGTON . HEADQUARTERS , MORRISTOWN , 30th ...
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... obtained warrants for their wages and travel home . The conduct of those who desert and receive double bounties deserves severe punishment . The practice has prevailed to a great and scandalous degree , and the deser- tions after they ...
... obtained warrants for their wages and travel home . The conduct of those who desert and receive double bounties deserves severe punishment . The practice has prevailed to a great and scandalous degree , and the deser- tions after they ...
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... obtain it upon some terms or other . I am , dear sir , your most obedient humble servant , GO WASHINGTON . TO GENERAL HEATH . HEADQUARTERS , MIDDLEBROOK , 23 June , 1777 . DEAR SIR , -I am favored with yours of the 3d , 7th , and 12th ...
... obtain it upon some terms or other . I am , dear sir , your most obedient humble servant , GO WASHINGTON . TO GENERAL HEATH . HEADQUARTERS , MIDDLEBROOK , 23 June , 1777 . DEAR SIR , -I am favored with yours of the 3d , 7th , and 12th ...
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