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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Página 46
... mention of it to your Excellency . Many of those who are here would have enlisted , but no attempts have been made towards it . They will all go home in a few days and we shall not have men to discharge a cannon , unless I can prevail ...
... mention of it to your Excellency . Many of those who are here would have enlisted , but no attempts have been made towards it . They will all go home in a few days and we shall not have men to discharge a cannon , unless I can prevail ...
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... know of , except those mentioned in my letter of yester- day ; when they come in I shall endeavour strictly to observe your Excellency's directions . It is truly surprising that whilst the New England militia 1776. ] 47 WILLIAM HEATH .
... know of , except those mentioned in my letter of yester- day ; when they come in I shall endeavour strictly to observe your Excellency's directions . It is truly surprising that whilst the New England militia 1776. ] 47 WILLIAM HEATH .
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... mentioned instances untill I am directed further . I cannot but mention to your Excellency the state of the recruiting service , an object on the success of which our future hopes of advantage against the enemy must * Washington's ...
... mentioned instances untill I am directed further . I cannot but mention to your Excellency the state of the recruiting service , an object on the success of which our future hopes of advantage against the enemy must * Washington's ...
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... mentioned in my last our intention of attacking the Hessians at the bridge the next day ; every preparation was made and the troops ready for the attack , but a sudden change of the weather had so soften'd the ice , which was very weak ...
... mentioned in my last our intention of attacking the Hessians at the bridge the next day ; every preparation was made and the troops ready for the attack , but a sudden change of the weather had so soften'd the ice , which was very weak ...
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... mention , should occasion require it . But if your Excellency's intelligence ( that the enemy mean to draw a part of their force from Canada by water ) be true , is there not some probability that they will attempt a landing some where ...
... mention , should occasion require it . But if your Excellency's intelligence ( that the enemy mean to draw a part of their force from Canada by water ) be true , is there not some probability that they will attempt a landing some where ...
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