The Baxter Manuscripts, Volumes 9-24James Phinney Baxter Lefavor-Tower, 1914 |
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Pagina 3
... matter as to grant the authority aforesaid , he prays that a further time may be allowed for the redemption of said land , as the estate of the purchaser within two months from this period will be absolute & indefensible or that he may ...
... matter as to grant the authority aforesaid , he prays that a further time may be allowed for the redemption of said land , as the estate of the purchaser within two months from this period will be absolute & indefensible or that he may ...
Pagina 26
... Matters not Attended to I further take the Liberty to Solicite those perticulars might be Reconsidered , that is Leave of Absence for Col ° Allan to Come westward to settle his accounts , several Applications have been but no ¶ — Answer ...
... Matters not Attended to I further take the Liberty to Solicite those perticulars might be Reconsidered , that is Leave of Absence for Col ° Allan to Come westward to settle his accounts , several Applications have been but no ¶ — Answer ...
Pagina 29
... matters military under the patronage of Gen ' Haldiman . But upon His geting Acquanted with American affairs , and Detesting the Horrid proceedings of the Britains in Massacreing the Inhabitants in the Back Country , with some other ...
... matters military under the patronage of Gen ' Haldiman . But upon His geting Acquanted with American affairs , and Detesting the Horrid proceedings of the Britains in Massacreing the Inhabitants in the Back Country , with some other ...
Pagina 35
... matter into their wise Consideration and Grant Such Re- lief to the Town of Fryeburg as in Your Wisdom shall Appear Just and reasonable , and your Petitioner as in Duty bound shall Ever Pray . Boston June 13th 1782 Simon Frye ...
... matter into their wise Consideration and Grant Such Re- lief to the Town of Fryeburg as in Your Wisdom shall Appear Just and reasonable , and your Petitioner as in Duty bound shall Ever Pray . Boston June 13th 1782 Simon Frye ...
Pagina 39
... are now waiting to take the Benefit of her Convoy . Your Memorialist humbly Prays your Honors to take the matter under your Consideration & Point out such Steps as you in your Wisdom may OF THE STATE OF MAINE 39 Memorial of George Stillman,
... are now waiting to take the Benefit of her Convoy . Your Memorialist humbly Prays your Honors to take the matter under your Consideration & Point out such Steps as you in your Wisdom may OF THE STATE OF MAINE 39 Memorial of George Stillman,
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Pagina 179 - After the sacrifices I have made, I have the right to exact two favors : one is, to serve at my own expense ; the other is, to serve at first as volunteer.
Pagina 176 - ... of the war, and to frustrate the best concerted plans ; and that the discouragement occasioned by the complicated difficulties and embarrassments, in which our affairs were by this means involved, would have long ago produced the dissolution of any army, less patient, less virtuous, and less persevering, than that which I have had the honor to command.