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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... whole of the collection of letters written by Washington to Heath , so far as it is supposed not to have yet seen the light . In substance , they differ little from those heretofore produced under the careful supervision of Mr. Sparks ...
... whole of the collection of letters written by Washington to Heath , so far as it is supposed not to have yet seen the light . In substance , they differ little from those heretofore produced under the careful supervision of Mr. Sparks ...
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... whole , and the time when each officer and soldier was killed , taken prisoner , or was missing . The list , as soon as it is completed , you will transmit to headquarters . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . To ...
... whole , and the time when each officer and soldier was killed , taken prisoner , or was missing . The list , as soon as it is completed , you will transmit to headquarters . I am , sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . To ...
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... whole should be intended as a feint . There does not , therefore , appear the same neces- sity for your advancing , as was conjectured at the time my orders for your marching were determined on . For this reason ( as well as on account ...
... whole should be intended as a feint . There does not , therefore , appear the same neces- sity for your advancing , as was conjectured at the time my orders for your marching were determined on . For this reason ( as well as on account ...
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... whole , had got to Peekskill before the date of your letter . I refer you to my last for what I would have done with them , and only shall add on that subject , that I wish you to proceed with them as fast as possible , leaving proper ...
... whole , had got to Peekskill before the date of your letter . I refer you to my last for what I would have done with them , and only shall add on that subject , that I wish you to proceed with them as fast as possible , leaving proper ...
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... whole of the plunder , & c . , is to be returned to the Quartermaster - General or the Deputy - Quartermaster , where they are , who will distribute it , paying the full value of whatever may be retained for the public . I am , dear sir ...
... whole of the plunder , & c . , is to be returned to the Quartermaster - General or the Deputy - Quartermaster , where they are , who will distribute it , paying the full value of whatever may be retained for the public . I am , dear sir ...
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America appear appointed army arrived attention Boston brigades Captain character circumstances clothing Colonel command Commissary Commission Comte de Vergennes Congress Connecticut Connecticut line Court dear sir DEAR SIR,I detachment directed enclosed enemy enemy's England Europe forward France Franklin French garrison gentlemen give GO WASHINGTON Governor HEADQUARTERS heard Henry Laurens History Holland honor hope humble servant instant JOHN ADAMS JOHN WINTHROP late letter LL.D Madam Major MAJOR-GENERAL HEATH manner Massachusetts ment mentioned MERCY WARREN militia minister MORRISTOWN necessary never NEWBURGH North River obedient servant observe officers opinion party Peekskill person Philadelphia pleased present principles proper received your favor recruits regard and esteem regiments republicanism request respect Samuel Adams sent soon Stadtholder supply suppose thing thought tion treaty troops Vergennes West Point WINDSOR WINTHROP wish write yesterday York