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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... bodies ; from Lee , Gates , Greene , Putnam , Knox , St. Clair , Sullivan , Lin- coln , Wayne , Stark , Mifflin , Stirling , Schuyler , Prescott , Paterson , McDougall , and other American officers , not excepting the traitor Arnold ...
... bodies ; from Lee , Gates , Greene , Putnam , Knox , St. Clair , Sullivan , Lin- coln , Wayne , Stark , Mifflin , Stirling , Schuyler , Prescott , Paterson , McDougall , and other American officers , not excepting the traitor Arnold ...
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... body of the army , who must make the sally , perplext and distracted when march- ing to battle , least from our scituation and superior numbers , we should avail our selves of such an opper- * There is no indorsement on this paper to ...
... body of the army , who must make the sally , perplext and distracted when march- ing to battle , least from our scituation and superior numbers , we should avail our selves of such an opper- * There is no indorsement on this paper to ...
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... body of a man was taken up at Burditt's Ferry . The commanding officer there not being able to find any civil authority appointed a court of enquiry to consider the cause of his death , who reported the enclosed . The body was ...
... body of a man was taken up at Burditt's Ferry . The commanding officer there not being able to find any civil authority appointed a court of enquiry to consider the cause of his death , who reported the enclosed . The body was ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. have so much knowledge of the country as to guide a body of troops any where among the mountains . Their anxiety has gone far towards intimidating some of my own troops ; a considerable part of the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. have so much knowledge of the country as to guide a body of troops any where among the mountains . Their anxiety has gone far towards intimidating some of my own troops ; a considerable part of the ...
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... body of the enemy from Hackinsack downwards are about 8,000 ; that the van of these have passed over Pasaick at a fording place above Acquachnock Bridge ; that our army is encreasing ; lies posted on the west of Newark , near the ...
... body of the enemy from Hackinsack downwards are about 8,000 ; that the van of these have passed over Pasaick at a fording place above Acquachnock Bridge ; that our army is encreasing ; lies posted on the west of Newark , near the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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