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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... troops last Tuesday , by which the flower of our army and some of our best officers were lost . Add to this that the constant rains upon troops without cover had so spoil'd the ammunition and enfeebled the men that had the enemy ...
... troops last Tuesday , by which the flower of our army and some of our best officers were lost . Add to this that the constant rains upon troops without cover had so spoil'd the ammunition and enfeebled the men that had the enemy ...
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... troops . 3rdly Because it will give the enemy an oppertunity to infest our sea coast , with nearly the whole of their ships of war , as they will be no longer necessary here to cover the landing of troops or guarding the transports and ...
... troops . 3rdly Because it will give the enemy an oppertunity to infest our sea coast , with nearly the whole of their ships of war , as they will be no longer necessary here to cover the landing of troops or guarding the transports and ...
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... troops any where among the mountains . Their anxiety has gone far towards intimidating some of my own troops ; a considerable part of the inhabitants between this and the enemy have been conversant with the enemy since they came to ...
... troops any where among the mountains . Their anxiety has gone far towards intimidating some of my own troops ; a considerable part of the inhabitants between this and the enemy have been conversant with the enemy since they came to ...
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... troops in your division been with- drawn . We entertain no doubt of his Excellency General Washington's attention to this great object ; and trust that at all events a force will be maintained both at the lower and the oblong pass , as ...
... troops in your division been with- drawn . We entertain no doubt of his Excellency General Washington's attention to this great object ; and trust that at all events a force will be maintained both at the lower and the oblong pass , as ...
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... troops to protect them , and expect them every moment ( as they say ) , and by some reports from New York several regiments are in motion , and their des- tination said to be up the North River . This report is so much credited that I ...
... troops to protect them , and expect them every moment ( as they say ) , and by some reports from New York several regiments are in motion , and their des- tination said to be up the North River . This report is so much credited that I ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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