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9 o'clock , P. M. DEAR GENERAL , —I have just received intelligence from the water guard which I believe may be fully depended on , that the fleet of transports having the troops on board sailed from New York on Wednesday morning last ...
9 o'clock , P. M. DEAR GENERAL , —I have just received intelligence from the water guard which I believe may be fully depended on , that the fleet of transports having the troops on board sailed from New York on Wednesday morning last ...
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This morning I attended the Governor , Council , and Representatives in the Council Chamber , when the papers were read , and I had an opportunity to speak on them . The papers were committed to a committee of both Houses .
This morning I attended the Governor , Council , and Representatives in the Council Chamber , when the papers were read , and I had an opportunity to speak on them . The papers were committed to a committee of both Houses .
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A fleet consisting of forty sail of small vessels and three armd vessels pas'd this place eastward on Saturday night , and this morning a firing is heard eastward , but seems at a great distance . I immediately dispatch expresses to the ...
A fleet consisting of forty sail of small vessels and three armd vessels pas'd this place eastward on Saturday night , and this morning a firing is heard eastward , but seems at a great distance . I immediately dispatch expresses to the ...
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answer appears army arrived attention Boston called Capt clothing Colonel command consequence considerable corps court dear Sir detachment directed duty enclosed enemy Excellency General WASHINGTON Excellency's expected express fleet force forward four French garrison Gen¹ GEORGE WASHINGTON give given Governor greatest respect guard hand HEAD QUARTERS HEATH TO GEORGE HIGHLANDS honor hope hundred immediately instant intelligence Island JOHN late leave letter Major Massachusetts matter McDougall measures militia months morning necessary obed obedient obedt servt object obtain officers opinion orders possible present probably proper provisions quantity received recruits regiment regt request respect river sail season sent servt ships situation soldiers soon supply taken thing tion town transportation troops West Point whole WILLIAM HEATH winter wish yesterday York