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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... army ( should we set about enlisting them ) be engaged ? What method would you recommend , as most eligible , to clothe a new - raised army , with a proper degree of de- cency and regularity ? Would you advise it to be done . by the ...
... army ( should we set about enlisting them ) be engaged ? What method would you recommend , as most eligible , to clothe a new - raised army , with a proper degree of de- cency and regularity ? Would you advise it to be done . by the ...
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... army can be chosen , without impeding the enlistment of the men by such choice and preference ? Under any complete establishment , even if all the pri- vates in the army were engaged again , many of the present officers must be ...
... army can be chosen , without impeding the enlistment of the men by such choice and preference ? Under any complete establishment , even if all the pri- vates in the army were engaged again , many of the present officers must be ...
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... army . The Quartermaster and Commissary may be consulted on this head . 12th . The regiments should be kept as much together as possible , for the purpose of disciplining the men when they are not upon fatigue duty . No furloughs should ...
... army . The Quartermaster and Commissary may be consulted on this head . 12th . The regiments should be kept as much together as possible , for the purpose of disciplining the men when they are not upon fatigue duty . No furloughs should ...
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... army formidable to the enemy and serviceable to the cause we are endeavoring to support . Men who have endeavored to support the character of officers , and who have not placed themselves upon a level with the common soldiery , are fit ...
... army formidable to the enemy and serviceable to the cause we are endeavoring to support . Men who have endeavored to support the character of officers , and who have not placed themselves upon a level with the common soldiery , are fit ...
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... the designs of the enemy renders any disposition of our army at this time a little unsettled ; but , for the present , your Division , with such troops as are now at Forts Constitution , 1776. ] 19 WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
... the designs of the enemy renders any disposition of our army at this time a little unsettled ; but , for the present , your Division , with such troops as are now at Forts Constitution , 1776. ] 19 WASHINGTON'S LETTERS TO HEATH .
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