Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen44Massachusetts 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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... America . To the Honorable ARTEMAS WARD , Esquire , Major - General in the Continental Forces . SIR , You are hereby ordered and directed to take upon you the command of the Continental Forces remain- ing in the Province of the ...
... America . To the Honorable ARTEMAS WARD , Esquire , Major - General in the Continental Forces . SIR , You are hereby ordered and directed to take upon you the command of the Continental Forces remain- ing in the Province of the ...
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... America from the 1st day of December last , according to compact made between him and the Honorable Silas Deane , Esq . I have wrote to Mons . Borre myself , and have desired him to come forward . If the six months was advanced to him ...
... America from the 1st day of December last , according to compact made between him and the Honorable Silas Deane , Esq . I have wrote to Mons . Borre myself , and have desired him to come forward . If the six months was advanced to him ...
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... America . This they have not had from any proper authority . However , I re- quest that you will inquire into the matter ; and , if it is so , the measure will be readily come into on our part , and may be carried into effect for the ...
... America . This they have not had from any proper authority . However , I re- quest that you will inquire into the matter ; and , if it is so , the measure will be readily come into on our part , and may be carried into effect for the ...
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... Americans are generous ; and , when satisfied that people are their friends , they are not wanting in hospi- tality and acts of benevolence . I am , dear sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . P. S. Things with respect to ...
... Americans are generous ; and , when satisfied that people are their friends , they are not wanting in hospi- tality and acts of benevolence . I am , dear sir , your most obedient servant , GO WASHINGTON . P. S. Things with respect to ...
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... America . I find great embarrassments from the want of sufficient provisions and means of transportation ; but , with proper exertions , these difficulties , I hope , will be soon removed . With respect and esteem , I am , dear sir ...
... America . I find great embarrassments from the want of sufficient provisions and means of transportation ; but , with proper exertions , these difficulties , I hope , will be soon removed . With respect and esteem , I am , dear sir ...
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