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Page 141
... matter was a second time accom- modated , General Lee , and Lord Stirling agreed to let the Marquis command . General Lee , a little time after , recanted again , and became very importunate . The General ( Washington ) , who had all ...
... matter was a second time accom- modated , General Lee , and Lord Stirling agreed to let the Marquis command . General Lee , a little time after , recanted again , and became very importunate . The General ( Washington ) , who had all ...
Page 244
... matter of indifference to me . The men , I am informed , have , in general , received a bounty of about thirty pounds each , which is spent . The State makes no provision for them ; and the fact is , they cannot supply themselves : they ...
... matter of indifference to me . The men , I am informed , have , in general , received a bounty of about thirty pounds each , which is spent . The State makes no provision for them ; and the fact is , they cannot supply themselves : they ...
Page 358
... matter of immediate notoriety ; that two hours were abundant time for a thing of that nature to be conveyed from the barracks to General St. Clair's quarters ; and that one of the committee had actually seen and obtained the ...
... matter of immediate notoriety ; that two hours were abundant time for a thing of that nature to be conveyed from the barracks to General St. Clair's quarters ; and that one of the committee had actually seen and obtained the ...
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DEFENCE OF THE FUNDING SYSTEM Con | 3 |
To EDWARD STEVENS | 37 |
TO THE PROVINCIAL CONGRESS | 44 |
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