Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 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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... hand . I am Glad to find you so well pleased with the Situation of the Army , and the doings of Congress for you know I ever Entertain an Opinion that things are right when they go according to your mind . I Expect very soon to have an ...
... hand . I am Glad to find you so well pleased with the Situation of the Army , and the doings of Congress for you know I ever Entertain an Opinion that things are right when they go according to your mind . I Expect very soon to have an ...
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... hands whose Seamanship we did not use to Esteem , and who for want of Fortitude never dared to go aloft to view the fair and open Coast before them , or to Examine and Ascertain the strength of the Ship and how well she was Constructed ...
... hands whose Seamanship we did not use to Esteem , and who for want of Fortitude never dared to go aloft to view the fair and open Coast before them , or to Examine and Ascertain the strength of the Ship and how well she was Constructed ...
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... hands of the Council of this State in Vessels provided by us . are your own Immediate Officers , Insufficient for such a purpose ? if not it seemed a more regular Channel of Con- veyance . if they are you may form a Board here of ...
... hands of the Council of this State in Vessels provided by us . are your own Immediate Officers , Insufficient for such a purpose ? if not it seemed a more regular Channel of Con- veyance . if they are you may form a Board here of ...
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... hand . The Army was the principle Subject of my last . I will now in turn give you a few more of my Sentiments with regard to the Navy . The Manning and dispatch of your Ships here depend very much on the Character of the Command- ers ...
... hand . The Army was the principle Subject of my last . I will now in turn give you a few more of my Sentiments with regard to the Navy . The Manning and dispatch of your Ships here depend very much on the Character of the Command- ers ...
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... hand you this . he is a Blunt , Honest , and I believe Brave Officer . he was first in the Service , and merited much by his Conduct . I hope therefore he will be continued and satisfied , more especially as he is extreemly popular with ...
... hand you this . he is a Blunt , Honest , and I believe Brave Officer . he was first in the Service , and merited much by his Conduct . I hope therefore he will be continued and satisfied , more especially as he is extreemly popular with ...
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