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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... directed the officers in their proper departments to furnish me with returns of the non - commissioned officers and privates willing to con- tinue in the service , at 12 o'clock to morrow . The result of the whole I shall not fail to ...
... directed the officers in their proper departments to furnish me with returns of the non - commissioned officers and privates willing to con- tinue in the service , at 12 o'clock to morrow . The result of the whole I shall not fail to ...
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... directed me in the strongest terms to return their thanks for your several favours ; the intelligence communicated , the anxiety you express for the better security of this State ; and the success of our common cause by obstruct- ing ...
... directed me in the strongest terms to return their thanks for your several favours ; the intelligence communicated , the anxiety you express for the better security of this State ; and the success of our common cause by obstruct- ing ...
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... directed Doct ' McKnight to repair to Fish - Kill to morrow ; he has promised that he will attend with medicines , & c . I yesterday ordered to Fort Montgomery a quantity of sheet iron , which is to be forwarded to the Forrest of Dean ...
... directed Doct ' McKnight to repair to Fish - Kill to morrow ; he has promised that he will attend with medicines , & c . I yesterday ordered to Fort Montgomery a quantity of sheet iron , which is to be forwarded to the Forrest of Dean ...
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... directed by your Excellency . I have ordered the galley to lie near the schooner and to keep her boats rowing round her all night . The men of war have sailed down the river . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Your ...
... directed by your Excellency . I have ordered the galley to lie near the schooner and to keep her boats rowing round her all night . The men of war have sailed down the river . I have the honor to be , with great respect , Your ...
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... . I have received p ' Colonel Sheldon 156,750 dollars , Washington's answer is printed in 5 Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . iv . pp . 35 , 36.- Eds . and shall apply them to the purposes directed by your 1776. ] 45 WILLIAM HEATH .
... . I have received p ' Colonel Sheldon 156,750 dollars , Washington's answer is printed in 5 Mass . Hist . Coll . , vol . iv . pp . 35 , 36.- Eds . and shall apply them to the purposes directed by your 1776. ] 45 WILLIAM HEATH .
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Términos y frases comunes
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