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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 421
1809
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The Writings of George Washington: 1779-1780

George Washington - 1890 - 546 pages
...we were reduced to the alternative of disbanding or catering for ourselves, unless the magistrates would afford us their aid. I allotted to each County...Cattle, to be delivered on certain days ; and for the honor of the Magistrates and good disposition of the people, I must add that my requisitions were punctually...
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 8

George Washington - Presidents - 1890 - 764 pages
...Magistrates in the several Counties of this State, on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare, that we were reduced...of disbanding or catering for ourselves, unless the magistrates would afford us their aid. I allotted to each County a certain proportion of flour or grain...
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The New Jersey Scrap Book of Women Writers

American literature - 1893 - 478 pages
...to the alternative of disbanding or catering for ourselves, unless the inhabitants would afford us aid. I allotted to each county a certain proportion...cattle to be delivered on certain days, and for the honor of the magistrates and the good disposition of the people, I must add that my requisitions were...
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The New Jersey Scrap Book of Women Writers, Volume 2

Margaret Tufts Yardley - American literature - 1893 - 478 pages
...magistrates of several counties of this State on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...ourselves, unless the inhabitants would afford us aid. I allotted to each county a certain proportion of flour or grain, and a certain number of cattle...
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Stories of New Jersey

Frank Richard Stockton - New Jersey - 1895 - 264 pages
...the several counties of this state [Jersey], on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...cattle, to be delivered on certain days ; and for the honor of the magistrates, and the good disposition of the people, I must add that -my requisitions...
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Stories of New Jersey

Frank R. Stockton - History - 1896 - 268 pages
...the several counties of this state [Jersey], on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...cattle, to be delivered on certain days ; and for the honor of the magistrates, and the good disposition of the people, I must add that my requisitions were...
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New Jersey, from the Discovery of Scheyichbi to Recent Times

Frank R. Stockton - New Jersey - 1896 - 268 pages
...the several counties of this state [Jersey], on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...unless the inhabitants would afford us their aid. 1 allotted to each county a certain proportion of flour or grain, and a certain number of cattle, to...
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A Short History of the American Revolution

Everett Titsworth Tomlinson - United States - 1901 - 540 pages
...the several counties of this state (Jersey), on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...unless the inhabitants would afford us their aid. . . . Nothing but this great exertion could have saved the army from dissolution or starving. ... At...
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Young People's History of the American Revolution

Everett Titsworth Tomlinson - United States - 1921 - 490 pages
...the several counties of this state (Jersey), on whom I was obliged to call, expose our situation to them, and in plain terms declare that we were reduced...unless the inhabitants would afford us their aid. . . . Nothing but this great exertion could have saved the army from dissolution or starving. ... At...
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