The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 6Childs & Peterson, 1932 |
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... Consequence . Indeed , the advantage obtained over the Enemy's Light Troops , might have been improved , perhaps to a considerable extent , had we been in a proper Situation to have made use of this favorable Crisis ; but a want of ...
... Consequence . Indeed , the advantage obtained over the Enemy's Light Troops , might have been improved , perhaps to a considerable extent , had we been in a proper Situation to have made use of this favorable Crisis ; but a want of ...
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... Consequence ; for , besides the Militia's being altogether unfit for the Service , when Called into the Field , we have discovered from experience , they are much more expensive than any other kind of Troops ; and that the War could ...
... Consequence ; for , besides the Militia's being altogether unfit for the Service , when Called into the Field , we have discovered from experience , they are much more expensive than any other kind of Troops ; and that the War could ...
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... Consequence , and because in sev- eral Instances in the present Army , where the Appointments were made in Consequence of recommendations from the field Officers ; Persons have been put in , who so far from being Ac- countants , and ...
... Consequence , and because in sev- eral Instances in the present Army , where the Appointments were made in Consequence of recommendations from the field Officers ; Persons have been put in , who so far from being Ac- countants , and ...
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To Major General William Heath September 26 | xxx |
1776 | xxxi |
To Major General William Heath September | 1 |
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