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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... clothing . The great and constant fatigue of the army in the different works is such as causes an un- common wear of their clothing , which added to the exorbitant prices of goods , exhausts almost the whole of the soldier's wages ...
... clothing . The great and constant fatigue of the army in the different works is such as causes an un- common wear of their clothing , which added to the exorbitant prices of goods , exhausts almost the whole of the soldier's wages ...
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... clothing , & c . General Spencer is removing to Crompond , where the stores which were at North - Castle are deposited . The heavy artillery , consisting of one brass 24 p ' and seven iron 12 pr " , is at this place . General George ...
... clothing , & c . General Spencer is removing to Crompond , where the stores which were at North - Castle are deposited . The heavy artillery , consisting of one brass 24 p ' and seven iron 12 pr " , is at this place . General George ...
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... clothing ; others were at the armourers ' shops , and either brought away in a hurry and mixed with others , or left behind . Such as were private property they request payment for , such as belonged to the publick and were so lost they ...
... clothing ; others were at the armourers ' shops , and either brought away in a hurry and mixed with others , or left behind . Such as were private property they request payment for , such as belonged to the publick and were so lost they ...
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... clothing of their troops . There are here a number of recruits belonging to the State of Massachusetts Bay . They are almost naked , and so infected with the itch as to be unfit for service . Their officers are importuning of me that ...
... clothing of their troops . There are here a number of recruits belonging to the State of Massachusetts Bay . They are almost naked , and so infected with the itch as to be unfit for service . Their officers are importuning of me that ...
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... clothing ) prevents their marching to a post where their imediate presence is absolutely necessary , as from its situation and present cir- cumstances it may be said to be in too hazardous a condition . The moment any regiment or ...
... clothing ) prevents their marching to a post where their imediate presence is absolutely necessary , as from its situation and present cir- cumstances it may be said to be in too hazardous a condition . The moment any regiment or ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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