Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe 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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... called rich . He was the cultivator of an excellent farm which had descended to him from his ancestors through five genera- tions . * The retirement which Gen. Heath here enjoyed enabled him to devote considerable time to reading , for ...
... called rich . He was the cultivator of an excellent farm which had descended to him from his ancestors through five genera- tions . * The retirement which Gen. Heath here enjoyed enabled him to devote considerable time to reading , for ...
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... called the main 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 ...
... called the main 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 ...
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... called in , the army will become considerably formidable in its numbers , and being all on board the ships , they may in the night effect a landing at any place between Cambridge and Squantum with their whole force , their able officers ...
... called in , the army will become considerably formidable in its numbers , and being all on board the ships , they may in the night effect a landing at any place between Cambridge and Squantum with their whole force , their able officers ...
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... called ) regardless of any claim by succession , & c . The merit of the officers is doubtless . to be reccommended by some person or persons . But alas , how much are even the best of men prone to be biased in judgement through ...
... called ) regardless of any claim by succession , & c . The merit of the officers is doubtless . to be reccommended by some person or persons . But alas , how much are even the best of men prone to be biased in judgement through ...
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... called ) might not be employ'd to advantage for this purpose . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Your Excellency's humble servt . His Excellency Gen ' WASHINGTON . W. HEATH . WILLIAM HEATH TO GEORGE WASHINGTON . KINGSBRIDGE ...
... called ) might not be employ'd to advantage for this purpose . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Your Excellency's humble servt . His Excellency Gen ' WASHINGTON . W. HEATH . WILLIAM HEATH TO GEORGE WASHINGTON . KINGSBRIDGE ...
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