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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... determined reso- lution , it is now . Fortune may fail us , but a prudent conduct neaver will , and distrust is the mother of security . W. HEATH . CAMBRIDGE , March 9th , 1776 . JOHN ADAMS TO WILLIAM HEATH . - PHILADELPHIA , April 8 ...
... determined reso- lution , it is now . Fortune may fail us , but a prudent conduct neaver will , and distrust is the mother of security . W. HEATH . CAMBRIDGE , March 9th , 1776 . JOHN ADAMS TO WILLIAM HEATH . - PHILADELPHIA , April 8 ...
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... determined to have no regard to the line of succession in promotions , but only that this line . shall not be an invariable rule ; cæteris paribus , the line will be pursued , but they mean to reserve a right of dis- tinguishing ...
... determined to have no regard to the line of succession in promotions , but only that this line . shall not be an invariable rule ; cæteris paribus , the line will be pursued , but they mean to reserve a right of dis- tinguishing ...
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... determination of the Board should be reconsidered , and the City of New York now be evacuated , and some of the general officers desiring that the reasons of the gentlemen differing in sentiment from the majority might be stated , I do ...
... determination of the Board should be reconsidered , and the City of New York now be evacuated , and some of the general officers desiring that the reasons of the gentlemen differing in sentiment from the majority might be stated , I do ...
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... determination of the preceeding board of gen ' officers , the enemy would not have dar'd to attack us , and if they had would have met with a rebuff . The foregoing with several others are the reasons for my being against a ...
... determination of the preceeding board of gen ' officers , the enemy would not have dar'd to attack us , and if they had would have met with a rebuff . The foregoing with several others are the reasons for my being against a ...
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... determined with the permission of Congress to proceed with the utmost vigour to carry it into effect . The assistance you so chearfully and obliging promise will be very essential , and we shall from time to time avail ourselves of it ...
... determined with the permission of Congress to proceed with the utmost vigour to carry it into effect . The assistance you so chearfully and obliging promise will be very essential , and we shall from time to time avail ourselves of it ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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