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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... soon received promotion , and served as a Major - General during the rest of the war . At its close , when the officers were dispersing to their several homes , Washington , on the 24th of June , 1783 , added still another earnest but ...
... soon received promotion , and served as a Major - General during the rest of the war . At its close , when the officers were dispersing to their several homes , Washington , on the 24th of June , 1783 , added still another earnest but ...
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... soon as the circumstances of the case will admit , and as in the course of the transaction it may pos- sibly happen that an attempt may be made by the enemy to redeem their prisoners by men in their possession who were never engaged in ...
... soon as the circumstances of the case will admit , and as in the course of the transaction it may pos- sibly happen that an attempt may be made by the enemy to redeem their prisoners by men in their possession who were never engaged in ...
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... soon be replaced by that means . I am led to expect considerable reinforcements from Pennsylvania and this State . I shall be in want of them , as the time of the flying camp from Jersey and Maryland expires to - morrow , and I fear few ...
... soon be replaced by that means . I am led to expect considerable reinforcements from Pennsylvania and this State . I shall be in want of them , as the time of the flying camp from Jersey and Maryland expires to - morrow , and I fear few ...
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... soon as possible . With respect to the officers of one State enlisting the soldiers of another , it is not to be allowed of ; and , as to the convalescents mentioned in your letter , you may use your own discretion . To the Hon . MAJOR ...
... soon as possible . With respect to the officers of one State enlisting the soldiers of another , it is not to be allowed of ; and , as to the convalescents mentioned in your letter , you may use your own discretion . To the Hon . MAJOR ...
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... soon expire . At the time of writing , I thought it probable that their reinforcement might be ordered to the State of Rhode Island , in case of an invasion , and which I find has actually taken place ; and therefore did not so ...
... soon expire . At the time of writing , I thought it probable that their reinforcement might be ordered to the State of Rhode Island , in case of an invasion , and which I find has actually taken place ; and therefore did not so ...
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