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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... hope you will be able to defeat their intentions . I beg you will exert yourself to the utmost of your abilities on this momentous occasion . In particular , I must request of you that the chevaux de frise be immediately sunk . Was it ...
... hope you will be able to defeat their intentions . I beg you will exert yourself to the utmost of your abilities on this momentous occasion . In particular , I must request of you that the chevaux de frise be immediately sunk . Was it ...
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... hope you will have the same good luck with the flour . I approve of the steps you have taken to keep the Tories , in the neighborhood of your post , in order , and also of your offers of assistance to the State of 24 [ 1776 ...
... hope you will have the same good luck with the flour . I approve of the steps you have taken to keep the Tories , in the neighborhood of your post , in order , and also of your offers of assistance to the State of 24 [ 1776 ...
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... hope you will be able to prevail upon Scott's brigade to remain with you some little time beyond their engage- ment : if the recruiting service goes on with tolerable success , their numbers will soon be replaced by that means . I am ...
... hope you will be able to prevail upon Scott's brigade to remain with you some little time beyond their engage- ment : if the recruiting service goes on with tolerable success , their numbers will soon be replaced by that means . I am ...
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... 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 diminished ; the troops ...
... 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 diminished ; the troops ...
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... hope we may effect something of importance , or at least give our affairs such a turn as to make them assume a more promising aspect than they now have . I am , dear sir , very respectfully , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON . To the ...
... hope we may effect something of importance , or at least give our affairs such a turn as to make them assume a more promising aspect than they now have . I am , dear sir , very respectfully , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON . To the ...
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