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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... addition now made to the already large supplies of materials relating to that inter- esting period is still deemed valuable enough for publica- tion in the present form . - LETTERS FROM WASHINGTON TO HEATH . THE Life of WILLIAM.
... addition now made to the already large supplies of materials relating to that inter- esting period is still deemed valuable enough for publica- tion in the present form . - LETTERS FROM WASHINGTON TO HEATH . THE Life of WILLIAM.
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... tion the keeping up a strict discipline among both officers and soldiers . I need not [ say ] that the reputation of the army , and perhaps the salvation of the Province , depends upon your exertions to preserve due order and decorum ...
... tion the keeping up a strict discipline among both officers and soldiers . I need not [ say ] that the reputation of the army , and perhaps the salvation of the Province , depends upon your exertions to preserve due order and decorum ...
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... tion of things will admit of the several detachments and dispositions you mention , so that every place necessary to be maintained should have measures taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the ...
... tion of things will admit of the several detachments and dispositions you mention , so that every place necessary to be maintained should have measures taken for their de- fence . I should suppose that Hutchinson's regiment , and the ...
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... tion may be made , if necessary , and at all events such a movement would attract attention . I am , in haste , your obedient , humble servant , TRENTON , Dec. 7 , 1776 . GO WASHINGTON . TO GENERAL HEATH . HEADQUARTERS , NEAR TRENTON ...
... tion may be made , if necessary , and at all events such a movement would attract attention . I am , in haste , your obedient , humble servant , TRENTON , Dec. 7 , 1776 . GO WASHINGTON . TO GENERAL HEATH . HEADQUARTERS , NEAR TRENTON ...
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... tion you have paid to my orders , and have only to request that you will proceed with your troops with all possible expedition to Pittstown , pursuing General Lee's route , and where I expect you will join him . You will not lose a ...
... tion you have paid to my orders , and have only to request that you will proceed with your troops with all possible expedition to Pittstown , pursuing General Lee's route , and where I expect you will join him . You will not lose a ...
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