Historical Collections, Volum 15The Society, 1909 |
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... taken in publishing the following papers to follow the original copies as closely as possible , including orthography , punctuation , capitalization , etc. The references in brackets at the close of each paper are to the filings in the ...
... taken in publishing the following papers to follow the original copies as closely as possible , including orthography , punctuation , capitalization , etc. The references in brackets at the close of each paper are to the filings in the ...
Side 8
... taken , the first I can easily believe , but the latter can hardly have been taken in so short a time and with such a hand full of Men , as General Stewart commanded— . There is a french man at Albany whom you know better than I do ...
... taken , the first I can easily believe , but the latter can hardly have been taken in so short a time and with such a hand full of Men , as General Stewart commanded— . There is a french man at Albany whom you know better than I do ...
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... taken place here which tho ' of itself I hope of no great consequence , yet lest it should be misrepresented thro ' another Channel by prejudiced person I think it proper to give a fair statement of it for the information of the ...
... taken place here which tho ' of itself I hope of no great consequence , yet lest it should be misrepresented thro ' another Channel by prejudiced person I think it proper to give a fair statement of it for the information of the ...
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... taken place between you and Major Campbell relative to the affair of Captain Muir and Ensn . Lundie which happened at Detroit , I conceive it my duty to acquaint you with the final result of it for the information of the Officer ...
... taken place between you and Major Campbell relative to the affair of Captain Muir and Ensn . Lundie which happened at Detroit , I conceive it my duty to acquaint you with the final result of it for the information of the Officer ...
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... taken such measure for the apprehending of the Person mentioned in your letter of the 11th June as were most prudent and necessary . Mr. Sparkman the Depty Barrack Master at this Post , has been made ac- quainted with your letter of the ...
... taken such measure for the apprehending of the Person mentioned in your letter of the 11th June as were most prudent and necessary . Mr. Sparkman the Depty Barrack Master at this Post , has been made ac- quainted with your letter of the ...
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