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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... passing before him , to oversee the com- plicated military machinery with which he had to deal . In this process there was much that was minute as well as large . To both he paid the attention they required , no less and no more . His ...
... passing before him , to oversee the com- plicated military machinery with which he had to deal . In this process there was much that was minute as well as large . To both he paid the attention they required , no less and no more . His ...
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... passed away , when it became known to a few persons that the large mass of his papers were still in existence , and open to pur- chase . Happily , a public - spirited member of a public - spirited family , on learning the fact , lost ...
... passed away , when it became known to a few persons that the large mass of his papers were still in existence , and open to pur- chase . Happily , a public - spirited member of a public - spirited family , on learning the fact , lost ...
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... passed , and I suppose received similar damages to what they met with from the forts at Mount Washington and Burdit Ferry . I shall not be able to spare any tents for General Clinton at present , owing to the very small stock on hand ...
... passed , and I suppose received similar damages to what they met with from the forts at Mount Washington and Burdit Ferry . I shall not be able to spare any tents for General Clinton at present , owing to the very small stock on hand ...
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... to embark his artillery , he was obliged to desist . I am con- fident that , could the troops under Generals Cadwallader - ― and Ewing have passed the river , I should have 8 1776. ] 33 WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
... to embark his artillery , he was obliged to desist . I am con- fident that , could the troops under Generals Cadwallader - ― and Ewing have passed the river , I should have 8 1776. ] 33 WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
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Massachusetts Historical Society. and Ewing have passed the river , I should have been able with their assistance to ... passing the river in a very severe night , and their march through a violent storm of snow and hail , did not in the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. and Ewing have passed the river , I should have been able with their assistance to ... passing the river in a very severe night , and their march through a violent storm of snow and hail , did not in the ...
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