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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... untill we get a regular army , and this will never be untill men are inlisted for a longer D duration , and that will never be effected untill we 14 [ 1776 . THE HEATH PAPERS .
... untill we get a regular army , and this will never be untill men are inlisted for a longer D duration , and that will never be effected untill we 14 [ 1776 . THE HEATH PAPERS .
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Massachusetts Historical Society. duration , and that will never be effected untill we are more generous in our encouragement to men . But I am convinced that time alone will perswade us to this meas- ure and in the mean time we shall ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. duration , and that will never be effected untill we are more generous in our encouragement to men . But I am convinced that time alone will perswade us to this meas- ure and in the mean time we shall ...
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... untill the campaign was spun out . As the enemy have all along discovered no great fondness for attacking our lines , I think that if the army had been posted immedi- ately after , agreable to the determination of the preceeding board ...
... untill the campaign was spun out . As the enemy have all along discovered no great fondness for attacking our lines , I think that if the army had been posted immedi- ately after , agreable to the determination of the preceeding board ...
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... untill I could hear from the General . Nither had we at this post more than 300 men to do duty . The cannon would have required at least 100 of them as a guard . Had I given this as a reason that our artillery men were gone and that we ...
... untill I could hear from the General . Nither had we at this post more than 300 men to do duty . The cannon would have required at least 100 of them as a guard . Had I given this as a reason that our artillery men were gone and that we ...
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... untill I could be advised that the mony was arrived . I have therefore now to ask the favour of your Honour to acquaint in a line by the return of the post whether the mony is arrived to pay the brigade ; if it is I shall wait on you ...
... untill I could be advised that the mony was arrived . I have therefore now to ask the favour of your Honour to acquaint in a line by the return of the post whether the mony is arrived to pay the brigade ; if it is I shall wait on you ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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