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By His Excellency George Washington, Esq: captain-general and commander in chief of the forces of the thirteen United Colonies : Whereas the ministerial army have abandoned the town of Boston; and the forces of the United Colonies, under my command, are in possession of the same: I have therefore thought it necessary for the preservation of peace, good order and discipline, to publish the following orders, that no person offending therein may plead ignorance as an excuse for their misconduct. ... Given under my hand at head-quarters in Cambridge, this twenty-first day of March, 1776
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General orders, Head-quarters, Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1776 : Colonel Griffin is appointed adjutant general to the troops in and about this city
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Head-quarters, New-York, April, 8th 1776 : The general, informs the inhabitants, that it is become absolutely necessary, that all communication, between the ministerial fleet and shore, should be immediately stopped
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Head-quarters, Philadelphia, Dec. 13th, 1776 : The general has been informed that some weak or wicked men have maliciously reported, that it is the design and wish of the officers and men in the Continental Army, to burn and destroy the city of Philadelphia
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Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America
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Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America
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To all brave, healthy, able bodied, and well disposed young men, in this neighbourhood, who have any inclination to join the troops, now raising under General Washington, for the defence of the liberties and independence of the United States, against the hostile designs of foreign enemies, take notice
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An Address to General St. Clair's brigade, at Ticonderoga, when the enemy were hourly expected, October 20, 1776
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Baltimore, September 13 : We are favoured with the general orders of our great and illustrious commander, the prop and glory of this western world, issued to his army on Friday the 5th inst. which we publish on account of the virtuous and noble sentiments they contain. General orders. Wilmington, September 5, 1777
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Bey seiner Excellenz G. Waschington, Esq. General und Oberster Befehlshaber über die Völker der Vereinigten Staaten von America : ... Gegeben unter meiner Hand, im Haupt-Quartier, nahe bey der Eisen Schmelze im Thal, in Philadelphia Caunty, diesen zwanzigsten December, 1777
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