Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1902 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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... continue my search , & if I can recover them will do my self the honour to forward them immediately to your Excellency . Mr Laurens told me he met with great difficulty to get them translated : few persons here under- stand the low ...
... continue my search , & if I can recover them will do my self the honour to forward them immediately to your Excellency . Mr Laurens told me he met with great difficulty to get them translated : few persons here under- stand the low ...
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... continue Jesse Brown an express rider until their late establishment of posts shall have taken its effect and their further orders shall be given . By a Delegate from South Carolina just arived we learn that Charlestown was safe on the ...
... continue Jesse Brown an express rider until their late establishment of posts shall have taken its effect and their further orders shall be given . By a Delegate from South Carolina just arived we learn that Charlestown was safe on the ...
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... continue working with the Lord until by his good pleasure the great busi- ness of our political salvation shall be fully accomplished . It must , I know , be supporting to your Excellency to observe that the State over which you have ...
... continue working with the Lord until by his good pleasure the great busi- ness of our political salvation shall be fully accomplished . It must , I know , be supporting to your Excellency to observe that the State over which you have ...
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... continue embargoes on provision by water , and that particular care be taken to prevent all illicit trade with the enemy . 6ly . It is considered to be of great importance that the old Continental bills should be sunk agreable to the ...
... continue embargoes on provision by water , and that particular care be taken to prevent all illicit trade with the enemy . 6ly . It is considered to be of great importance that the old Continental bills should be sunk agreable to the ...
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... continue the State guards longer , which will necessaryly require your command also to be continued , & , tho we entertain a good opinion of all our Brigad " , yet your experience & particular knowledge of that part of the State & the ...
... continue the State guards longer , which will necessaryly require your command also to be continued , & , tho we entertain a good opinion of all our Brigad " , yet your experience & particular knowledge of that part of the State & the ...
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