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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... request your opin- ion , viz .: - For how long a time ought the men in the present army ( should we set about enlisting them ) be engaged ? What method would you recommend , as most eligible , to clothe a new - raised army , with a ...
... request your opin- ion , viz .: - For how long a time ought the men in the present army ( should we set about enlisting them ) be engaged ? What method would you recommend , as most eligible , to clothe a new - raised army , with a ...
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... request of you that the chevaux de frise be immediately sunk . Was it in my power to send you Colonel Putnam , I would willingly comply with your request ; but we have so much business for him here , that he cannot by any means be ...
... request of you that the chevaux de frise be immediately sunk . Was it in my power to send you Colonel Putnam , I would willingly comply with your request ; but we have so much business for him here , that he cannot by any means be ...
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... request you will have them broke up and destroyed in such a manner as to render them utterly im- passable . N. B. I mean those roads within your district leading from Kingsbridge down to the points on which it is supposed the enemy will ...
... request you will have them broke up and destroyed in such a manner as to render them utterly im- passable . N. B. I mean those roads within your district leading from Kingsbridge down to the points on which it is supposed the enemy will ...
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... request , in my name , General Clin- ton's attendance at headquarters with you at nine o'clock this forenoon , on the business I mentioned to you yester- day . I am , sir , your most obedient , Go WASHINGTON . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
... request , in my name , General Clin- ton's attendance at headquarters with you at nine o'clock this forenoon , on the business I mentioned to you yester- day . I am , sir , your most obedient , Go WASHINGTON . TO MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
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... requested it in precise terms . In short , the good of the service , and our duty , render it necessary , let it be re- ceived in never so unfavorable a light ( which , by the by , I do not conceive to be the case ) by the States they ...
... requested it in precise terms . In short , the good of the service , and our duty , render it necessary , let it be re- ceived in never so unfavorable a light ( which , by the by , I do not conceive to be the case ) by the States they ...
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