Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society, 1878 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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... Philadelphia , I hope these troops will make all imaginable haste to get here in time to be of service . Our situation at present , in this quarter , is truly criti- cal : our army ( as you have been informed ) has been greatly ...
... Philadelphia , I hope these troops will make all imaginable haste to get here in time to be of service . Our situation at present , in this quarter , is truly criti- cal : our army ( as you have been informed ) has been greatly ...
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... to join such troops as I may be able to collect for the defence of Philadelphia . That city is now the object of the enemy's designs . Let me entreat you to impress the officers and men with 30 [ 1776 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
... to join such troops as I may be able to collect for the defence of Philadelphia . That city is now the object of the enemy's designs . Let me entreat you to impress the officers and men with 30 [ 1776 . WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
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... Philadelphia , a very in- telligent and credible person , made his escape from New York about ten days ago . He informs that there were no troops upon Long Island but Delancey's brigade , and not more than one thousand men upon York ...
... Philadelphia , a very in- telligent and credible person , made his escape from New York about ten days ago . He informs that there were no troops upon Long Island but Delancey's brigade , and not more than one thousand men upon York ...
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... Philadelphia . I have therefore thought it best that only seven of your regiments should march to Ticonderoga , and that the remaining eight should rendezvous at Peekskill with all expedition . I have given my reasons , very much at ...
... Philadelphia . I have therefore thought it best that only seven of your regiments should march to Ticonderoga , and that the remaining eight should rendezvous at Peekskill with all expedition . I have given my reasons , very much at ...
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... Philadelphia . What his engagements with Mr. Deane are , I cannot say ; but as he is represented to be a gentleman of great ability in his profession , I dare say his expectations are high . Congress will undoubtedly make 1777. ] 57 ...
... Philadelphia . What his engagements with Mr. Deane are , I cannot say ; but as he is represented to be a gentleman of great ability in his profession , I dare say his expectations are high . Congress will undoubtedly make 1777. ] 57 ...
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