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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... thought that no more fitting time to produce them could be selected than on the centenary anniversary of the nation , when all eyes have been turned to a re - examination of old events . Washington's rela- tions with Heath seem to have ...
... thought that no more fitting time to produce them could be selected than on the centenary anniversary of the nation , when all eyes have been turned to a re - examination of old events . Washington's rela- tions with Heath seem to have ...
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... thoughts may be turned as much as pos- sible to the subject . It might be well for neither of you to mention your coming hither ( lest , if the enemy should have notice of the generals being absent from their posts , some advan- tages ...
... thoughts may be turned as much as pos- sible to the subject . It might be well for neither of you to mention your coming hither ( lest , if the enemy should have notice of the generals being absent from their posts , some advan- tages ...
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... thought of in time , taking into consideration that Shea's , Magaw's , and Haslett's will return to their former station at Mount Washington , under the immedi- ate command of their old brigadier , Mifflin ; but , in lieu of these ...
... thought of in time , taking into consideration that Shea's , Magaw's , and Haslett's will return to their former station at Mount Washington , under the immedi- ate command of their old brigadier , Mifflin ; but , in lieu of these ...
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... thought it proper to give you this notice , that you may guard against any advantages the enemy may expect to derive from the accident . I am , dear sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . To the Hon . MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
... thought it proper to give you this notice , that you may guard against any advantages the enemy may expect to derive from the accident . I am , dear sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . To the Hon . MAJOR - GENERAL HEATH ...
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... 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 strenuously urge that it should be sent here . In ...
... 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 strenuously urge that it should be sent here . In ...
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