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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... officers were dispersing to their several homes , Washington , on the 24th of June , 1783 , added still another earnest but spontaneous private testimonial of his regard . If the value of such compliments is to be measured by the known ...
... officers were dispersing to their several homes , Washington , on the 24th of June , 1783 , added still another earnest but spontaneous private testimonial of his regard . If the value of such compliments is to be measured by the known ...
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... officers in this army can be chosen , without impeding the enlistment of the men by such choice and preference ? • Under any complete establishment , even if all the pri- vates in the army were engaged again , many of the present officers ...
... officers in this army can be chosen , without impeding the enlistment of the men by such choice and preference ? • Under any complete establishment , even if all the pri- vates in the army were engaged again , many of the present officers ...
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... officer . 7th . Mr. Quartermaster Parke and a commissary of pro- visions will remain here till the affairs of their ... officers , soldiers , and men - of - war's - men are considered as prisoners , the former to be sent and confined to ...
... officer . 7th . Mr. Quartermaster Parke and a commissary of pro- visions will remain here till the affairs of their ... officers , soldiers , and men - of - war's - men are considered as prisoners , the former to be sent and confined to ...
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... officers and seamen taken in transport ves- sels employed in the enemy's service are to be released , on condition they give a very strict parole not to act against the American Colonies during the present contest . Lastly . I would ...
... officers and seamen taken in transport ves- sels employed in the enemy's service are to be released , on condition they give a very strict parole not to act against the American Colonies during the present contest . Lastly . I would ...
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... officers much longer . I therefore entreat you to delay not a moment's time in summoning the officers ( under sanction from me ) to consider of this matter , that the lists may be forwarded . The committee of Congress directed this ...
... officers much longer . I therefore entreat you to delay not a moment's time in summoning the officers ( under sanction from me ) to consider of this matter , that the lists may be forwarded . The committee of Congress directed this ...
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