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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... taken , after valuation thereof . 11th . The vessels which were left in Boston by the enemy , some with and some without cargoes , and which , I am told , various claims are laid to , must not be deliv- ered up , unless the person ...
... taken , after valuation thereof . 11th . The vessels which were left in Boston by the enemy , some with and some without cargoes , and which , I am told , various claims are laid to , must not be deliv- ered up , unless the person ...
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... taken , in order to ascertain the value . The wheat left by the King's troops is to be attended to , and preserved ... taken to prevent their being destroyed , or suffering damage from the heat of the weather ; their oars , paddles , & c ...
... taken , in order to ascertain the value . The wheat left by the King's troops is to be attended to , and preserved ... taken to prevent their being destroyed , or suffering damage from the heat of the weather ; their oars , paddles , & c ...
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... sent up a person last week for the purpose of securing the sails and rigging taken from the vessels lately sunk near Mount Washington . 1 I have spoken to some gentlemen on the subject of 10 [ 1776 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
... sent up a person last week for the purpose of securing the sails and rigging taken from the vessels lately sunk near Mount Washington . 1 I have spoken to some gentlemen on the subject of 10 [ 1776 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
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... taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the three hundred men you say are at Mount Washing- ton , will do to garrison it for the present , and will be equal to any force that will be brought against ...
... taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the three hundred men you say are at Mount Washing- ton , will do to garrison it for the present , and will be equal to any force that will be brought against ...
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... taken of it ) , but it will be very proper to leave directions with the next officers in command , in case an enemy should appear , what they are to do , that no confusion may arise . I am , dear sir , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON ...
... taken of it ) , but it will be very proper to leave directions with the next officers in command , in case an enemy should appear , what they are to do , that no confusion may arise . I am , dear sir , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON ...
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