The Scots Magazine, Band 40Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1778 |
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... George Germaine . " Philadelphia , Nov. 28. 1777 . My LORD , FROM a variety of difficulties attend- ing the conftruction of additional batte- ries in a morafs , against the fort upon Mud - ifland , and in the transportation of the guns ...
... George Germaine . " Philadelphia , Nov. 28. 1777 . My LORD , FROM a variety of difficulties attend- ing the conftruction of additional batte- ries in a morafs , against the fort upon Mud - ifland , and in the transportation of the guns ...
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... George Germaine , dated Philadelphia , Nov. 29. 1777 . THE laft accounts I have received from Rhode island mention a defcent which the enemy threatened upon that place about the 30th of October , and of confiderable preparations they ...
... George Germaine , dated Philadelphia , Nov. 29. 1777 . THE laft accounts I have received from Rhode island mention a defcent which the enemy threatened upon that place about the 30th of October , and of confiderable preparations they ...
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... George Germaine answered , that the question was certainly pertinent and proper , and that he fhould readily an- fwer it . He acknowledged , it was true , he had ftated the army under Gen. Howe to be 13,000 men , and that of Gen. Wa ...
... George Germaine answered , that the question was certainly pertinent and proper , and that he fhould readily an- fwer it . He acknowledged , it was true , he had ftated the army under Gen. Howe to be 13,000 men , and that of Gen. Wa ...
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... George Germaine ; looked upon him as folely responsible in the firft degree ; and next expreffed his opinion , that all those who had concurred in the measures of the war , by giving their vote in support of it , were likewise criminal ...
... George Germaine ; looked upon him as folely responsible in the firft degree ; and next expreffed his opinion , that all those who had concurred in the measures of the war , by giving their vote in support of it , were likewise criminal ...
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... GEORGE R. We , taking into our most serious confidera- tion the juft and neceffary measures of force which we are obliged to ufe against our rebellious fubjects in our colonies and provinces in North America ; and putting our truft in ...
... GEORGE R. We , taking into our most serious confidera- tion the juft and neceffary measures of force which we are obliged to ufe against our rebellious fubjects in our colonies and provinces in North America ; and putting our truft in ...
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