Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1904 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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... army at first been enlisted for the war , what an happy circumstance would it have been . A six weeks , two months , & c . , militia has prevented our having a proper disciplined army . I congratulate you on our late success in Carolina ...
... army at first been enlisted for the war , what an happy circumstance would it have been . A six weeks , two months , & c . , militia has prevented our having a proper disciplined army . I congratulate you on our late success in Carolina ...
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... army must be well officered , armed , disciplined , fed , cloathed , covered , and paid ; - in these respects we do as well as we can . Time , I hope , will assist us , and every officer of the army would do well to suggest to his ...
... army must be well officered , armed , disciplined , fed , cloathed , covered , and paid ; - in these respects we do as well as we can . Time , I hope , will assist us , and every officer of the army would do well to suggest to his ...
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... Army , needs of the American , 11. Pro- motions in the , 12 , 15. Need of a per- manent army , 14 , 221 . Arnold , Gen. Benedict , 6 , 37 , 139 , 146 , 153 , 163 . Artillery , lack of men for the , 46 . Ashley , Col. John , Jr. , 139 ...
... Army , needs of the American , 11. Pro- motions in the , 12 , 15. Need of a per- manent army , 14 , 221 . Arnold , Gen. Benedict , 6 , 37 , 139 , 146 , 153 , 163 . Artillery , lack of men for the , 46 . Ashley , Col. John , Jr. , 139 ...
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