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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... wrote his exhaustive paper for the Antiquarian Society on the Convention of Saratoga and the treatment of Burgoyne's army , he was authorized to make such extracts from this correspond- ence as might be useful for his purpose ; and his ...
... wrote his exhaustive paper for the Antiquarian Society on the Convention of Saratoga and the treatment of Burgoyne's army , he was authorized to make such extracts from this correspond- ence as might be useful for his purpose ; and his ...
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... wrote the Convention that if they shou'd think it practicable , and should make the attempt , I will assist them all in my power . The place proposed is some miles above Fort Constitution . Our numbers in a few days will be much ...
... wrote the Convention that if they shou'd think it practicable , and should make the attempt , I will assist them all in my power . The place proposed is some miles above Fort Constitution . Our numbers in a few days will be much ...
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... wrote to Col. Huntington to know of him whether he wanted any aid from me , informing me that he wanted none at present , as he expected Col. Tyler back to him in a day or two . Upon information that about 10 tons of lead were lying at ...
... wrote to Col. Huntington to know of him whether he wanted any aid from me , informing me that he wanted none at present , as he expected Col. Tyler back to him in a day or two . Upon information that about 10 tons of lead were lying at ...
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... wrote to them that I shall not consent to either of the persons going to Fish - Kills , or to their families being permitted to be sent to the city , as it appears to me that the cause may re- ceive injury thereby . Distrust is the ...
... wrote to them that I shall not consent to either of the persons going to Fish - Kills , or to their families being permitted to be sent to the city , as it appears to me that the cause may re- ceive injury thereby . Distrust is the ...
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... wrote to the State of Massachusetts - Bay for any number of their militia , and whether they are expected . I regret the loss of the brave General Lee , and much more the manner in which he was taken . If the enemy should not be able to ...
... wrote to the State of Massachusetts - Bay for any number of their militia , and whether they are expected . I regret the loss of the brave General Lee , and much more the manner in which he was taken . If the enemy should not be able to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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