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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... express may meet with a ready passage across the North River . While you are lying in that quarter , I would by all means have the forage and provisions removed to some interior parts of the country , entirely out of the enemy's reach ...
... express may meet with a ready passage across the North River . While you are lying in that quarter , I would by all means have the forage and provisions removed to some interior parts of the country , entirely out of the enemy's reach ...
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... express and positive terms to hasten the troops of your State ( those enlisted for the Continent , I mean ) to Peekskill and Ticonderoga , in such proportions as I have before directed , without one mo- 42 [ 1777 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS ...
... express and positive terms to hasten the troops of your State ( those enlisted for the Continent , I mean ) to Peekskill and Ticonderoga , in such proportions as I have before directed , without one mo- 42 [ 1777 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS ...
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... express overtook me last night , with an ac- count that the fleet were seen the 7th instant off Sine- puxent , 16 leagues to the southward of the Capes of Delaware . I have therefore halted till I have further intelligence . TO MAJOR ...
... express overtook me last night , with an ac- count that the fleet were seen the 7th instant off Sine- puxent , 16 leagues to the southward of the Capes of Delaware . I have therefore halted till I have further intelligence . TO MAJOR ...
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... express to General Burgoyne . Con- gress will not consider or give any answer to any propo- sitions or requests he may make for altering or dispensing with any terms in the Convention of Saratoga , unless he makes them directly to ...
... express to General Burgoyne . Con- gress will not consider or give any answer to any propo- sitions or requests he may make for altering or dispensing with any terms in the Convention of Saratoga , unless he makes them directly to ...
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... express against enlisting prisoners or deserters . I believe applications are gone to them and the Board of War in this particular instance , who will direct in it , I presume , as they may think right . The enemy are still in ...
... express against enlisting prisoners or deserters . I believe applications are gone to them and the Board of War in this particular instance , who will direct in it , I presume , as they may think right . The enemy are still in ...
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