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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... leaving the town of Boston with the troops under his command , has engaged my atten- tion , and upon deliberation , I am of opinion , that this manœuvre discovers as great intention to risk a general action as it does to leave the town ...
... leaving the town of Boston with the troops under his command , has engaged my atten- tion , and upon deliberation , I am of opinion , that this manœuvre discovers as great intention to risk a general action as it does to leave the town ...
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... leave the town , will tend to lull our camp into security , and prepare the way for surprise . If they should be successfull in the attempt , the ord- nance and stores are easily relanded , or if they should be worsted in the attack a ...
... leave the town , will tend to lull our camp into security , and prepare the way for surprise . If they should be successfull in the attempt , the ord- nance and stores are easily relanded , or if they should be worsted in the attack a ...
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... leave to propose an alteration in the list ( if it should appear to be for the interest of the service ) this day or tomorrow , as a more particular enquiry is makeing with respect to several of the officers , whose conduct since in the ...
... leave to propose an alteration in the list ( if it should appear to be for the interest of the service ) this day or tomorrow , as a more particular enquiry is makeing with respect to several of the officers , whose conduct since in the ...
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... leave to bring home my family and furniture ; but could not learn . what gentleman was vested with the chief military command at Peekskill . Even after I came here and was told that your Excellency commanded at that place , I was ...
... leave to bring home my family and furniture ; but could not learn . what gentleman was vested with the chief military command at Peekskill . Even after I came here and was told that your Excellency commanded at that place , I was ...
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... leaving them among strangers in such calamitous times . Place yourself in my situation one moment , and I only appeal to the feelings of your heart to decide on my case . Yet far be it from me to desire you would in the least depart ...
... leaving them among strangers in such calamitous times . Place yourself in my situation one moment , and I only appeal to the feelings of your heart to decide on my case . Yet far be it from me to desire you would in the least depart ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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