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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... manner to remove the Sick to some place where they can be supplied with every thing neces- sary for them , the General directs the Surgeons of each Brigade , under the immediate Inspection of the Brigadiers , to examine the state of the ...
... manner to remove the Sick to some place where they can be supplied with every thing neces- sary for them , the General directs the Surgeons of each Brigade , under the immediate Inspection of the Brigadiers , to examine the state of the ...
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... manner the nature of the case will admit of , to answer the present purpose , until proper barracks can be erected ; where these huts are to be placed , as also the propriety of con- tinuing your present encampment so far distant from ...
... manner the nature of the case will admit of , to answer the present purpose , until proper barracks can be erected ; where these huts are to be placed , as also the propriety of con- tinuing your present encampment so far distant from ...
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... manner , for private purposes . 28 as well as defensively . Our soldiers are as good as ever were ; and were the officers half as good as the men , they would beat any army on the globe of equal numbers . " In a letter to General Gates ...
... manner , for private purposes . 28 as well as defensively . Our soldiers are as good as ever were ; and were the officers half as good as the men , they would beat any army on the globe of equal numbers . " In a letter to General Gates ...
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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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