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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... publick . As private property should ever be held most sacred , and inasmuch as his Excellency General Washington has repeatedly most strictly forbid all violations thereof , I do expect that you do speedily and effectually prevent any ...
... publick . As private property should ever be held most sacred , and inasmuch as his Excellency General Washington has repeatedly most strictly forbid all violations thereof , I do expect that you do speedily and effectually prevent any ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. Would it not be more just to reward D. by publick thanks , by makeing him commander of a place of importance , and promoteing him on the first vacancy without injury to any other ; and in this way how ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Would it not be more just to reward D. by publick thanks , by makeing him commander of a place of importance , and promoteing him on the first vacancy without injury to any other ; and in this way how ...
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... publick service may be pro- moted thereby , and as there are but few Continental troops now in the field , and a great number of general officers present ; and at the same time the militia which are coming from Massachusetts Bay fully ...
... publick service may be pro- moted thereby , and as there are but few Continental troops now in the field , and a great number of general officers present ; and at the same time the militia which are coming from Massachusetts Bay fully ...
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... publick good , for which I am determined to sacrifice every consideration . I have the honor to be , with great respect and esteein , Your Excellency's most humble servt . W. HEATH . His Excellency Gen ' WASHINGTON . RECRUITING ...
... publick good , for which I am determined to sacrifice every consideration . I have the honor to be , with great respect and esteein , Your Excellency's most humble servt . W. HEATH . His Excellency Gen ' WASHINGTON . RECRUITING ...
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... publick and to individuals . I have been endeavouring to settle with some of the regiments , but I find the matter so embarrassed that I cannot com- pleat it without again applying to your Excellency for direction . Some regiments , in ...
... publick and to individuals . I have been endeavouring to settle with some of the regiments , but I find the matter so embarrassed that I cannot com- pleat it without again applying to your Excellency for direction . Some regiments , in ...
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