Cabinet papers [contin.] 1794-1795. [Miscellanies, 1794-1795] Military papers. 1798-1800. Correspondence [contin.] 1789-1795J.F. Trow, 1851 |
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... troops of the several States in line , on the march and upon detachment , are to be posted according to the rule which pre- vailed in the army during the late war ; namely , in moving towards the sea - board , the most southern troops ...
... troops of the several States in line , on the march and upon detachment , are to be posted according to the rule which pre- vailed in the army during the late war ; namely , in moving towards the sea - board , the most southern troops ...
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... troops , render it im- practicable to leave this place to - day , as was intended ; but the baggage and stores go forward , and to - morrow the troops must move . I apprehend no material derangement of the general plan . An express has ...
... troops , render it im- practicable to leave this place to - day , as was intended ; but the baggage and stores go forward , and to - morrow the troops must move . I apprehend no material derangement of the general plan . An express has ...
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... troops ; whose names will be exe- crated for , and the service disgraced by , such conduct . There were some letters put into the hands of Governor Lee , which it would be well for you to reposses yourself of ; among these , were two to ...
... troops ; whose names will be exe- crated for , and the service disgraced by , such conduct . There were some letters put into the hands of Governor Lee , which it would be well for you to reposses yourself of ; among these , were two to ...
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... troops continue to show as much good humor as could possibly have been ex- pected . The meeting at Parkinson's Ferry ended , we are told , in a new appointment of commissioners to deprecate the advance of the army , and in new ...
... troops continue to show as much good humor as could possibly have been ex- pected . The meeting at Parkinson's Ferry ended , we are told , in a new appointment of commissioners to deprecate the advance of the army , and in new ...
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... troops will take a circuit by Pittsburgh ; for the more places they can appear in , without loss of time , the better . In adopting this plan , the circumstance of much delay in crossing and recrossing waters , has weighed powerfully ...
... troops will take a circuit by Pittsburgh ; for the more places they can appear in , without loss of time , the better . In adopting this plan , the circumstance of much delay in crossing and recrossing waters , has weighed powerfully ...
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