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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... greatest sincerity , to be Your hearty friend and humble servt . W. HEATH . General Sullivan has arrived in town . Hon . JOHN Adams , Esq ' . JOHN ADAMS TO WILLIAM HEATH . The Hon . General 1776. ] 13 WILLIAM HEATH .
... greatest sincerity , to be Your hearty friend and humble servt . W. HEATH . General Sullivan has arrived in town . Hon . JOHN Adams , Esq ' . JOHN ADAMS TO WILLIAM HEATH . The Hon . General 1776. ] 13 WILLIAM HEATH .
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... greatest respect , Your Excellency's most humble servt . W. HEATH . I have just now received your Excellency's commands to enquire into the cause of the inactivity of some . of the row gallies in the late attack on the enemy's ships ...
... greatest respect , Your Excellency's most humble servt . W. HEATH . I have just now received your Excellency's commands to enquire into the cause of the inactivity of some . of the row gallies in the late attack on the enemy's ships ...
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... greatest complaints are from Orange Town , Clerks Town , and the neighbourhood of Hackensack . I cannot pass therefore without securing this neighbourhood . I think therefore to move by the way of Orange Town and Paramus to curb the ...
... greatest complaints are from Orange Town , Clerks Town , and the neighbourhood of Hackensack . I cannot pass therefore without securing this neighbourhood . I think therefore to move by the way of Orange Town and Paramus to curb the ...
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... greatest expedition and that a brigade of Hessians have moved up to King's bridge . If the eastern militia should arrive agreable to your Excellency's expectation I shall without loss of time move forward with them to joyn your ...
... greatest expedition and that a brigade of Hessians have moved up to King's bridge . If the eastern militia should arrive agreable to your Excellency's expectation I shall without loss of time move forward with them to joyn your ...
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... greatest bravery . This signal victory at this time will be productive of the best consequences ; ardor glows in every face ; and I hope we shall soon retreive all our losses . I am , Sir , with respect and esteem , Your obedient humble ...
... greatest bravery . This signal victory at this time will be productive of the best consequences ; ardor glows in every face ; and I hope we shall soon retreive all our losses . I am , Sir , with respect and esteem , Your obedient humble ...
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