THE WRITINGS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON |
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... received from Congress for sending four battalions from hence to reinforce the troops in Canada . I now beg leave to inform you , that , in compliance therewith , on Saturday and Sunday last , I detached four regiments thither , under ...
... received from Congress for sending four battalions from hence to reinforce the troops in Canada . I now beg leave to inform you , that , in compliance therewith , on Saturday and Sunday last , I detached four regiments thither , under ...
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received information , that you have halted with him at Hackinsac . I would enjoin it upon you to set off im ... received in every particular . I am , & c . TO THE COMMITTEE OF ESSEX COUNTY , NEW JERSEY . GENTLEMEN , New York , 30 June ...
received information , that you have halted with him at Hackinsac . I would enjoin it upon you to set off im ... received in every particular . I am , & c . TO THE COMMITTEE OF ESSEX COUNTY , NEW JERSEY . GENTLEMEN , New York , 30 June ...
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... received any damage . * The account transmitted by this morning's post , respecting the arrival of one of the fleet ... received from these vessels , although by private means it was ascertained , that they had not received the least ...
... received any damage . * The account transmitted by this morning's post , respecting the arrival of one of the fleet ... received from these vessels , although by private means it was ascertained , that they had not received the least ...
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affairs American appointed armed vessels army arrived attention beg leave Boston Brigadier-General British Bunker's Hill Camp at Cambridge Canada Captain cause Colonel command Commander-in-chief committee Committee of Safety conduct Connecticut consequence Continental army Continental Congress copy DEAR SIR defence despatch detachment directed duty enclosed enemy engaged enlisted expect expedition Falmouth favor force Gage gentlemen give Governor Trumbull Governor Tryon gress Hampshire honor hope hundred immediately importance Indians informed inhabitants instant JOHN AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON JOSEPH REED letter liberty Lord Lord Dartmouth Lord Dunmore MAJOR-GENERAL Massachusetts matter measures ment military militia ministerial necessary necessity officers opinion persons Philadelphia possession present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper province Provincial Congress Quebec raised received regiments resolved respect Rhode Island River sent sentiments ships soldiers soon taken thousand tion town troops United Colonies Washington wish York