| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 sider
...LieutenantGeneral Burgoyne to carry difpatches to Sir William Howe, Sir Guy Carleton, and to Great-Bri^ tain by the way of New York ; and Major-General Gates engages the public faith that thefe difpatches fhall not be opened. Thefe officers are to fet out immediately after receiving their... | |
| James Murray - 1780 - 616 sider
...not exceeding the rank of captains who fhall be appointed, by General Burgoyne to carry difpatches to Sir William Howe, Sir Guy Carleton, and to Great Britain by the way of New York; and Major Gea. Gates engages the public faith, that tlvefe difpatches fhall not be opened. Thefe officers... | |
| William Gordon - 1788 - 816 sider
...exceeding the rank of captains, who fhall be appointed by lieut. gen. Burgoyne, to carry difpatches to Sir William Howe, Sir Guy Carleton, and to Great Britain by the way of New York ; and major gen. Gates engages the public faith, that thefe difpatches fhall not be opened. Thefe officers... | |
| 1794 - 614 sider
...exceeding the rank of captains, who ihall be appointed by LieutenantGeneral Burgoyne to cirry difpatches to Sir William Howe, Sir Guy Carleton, and to Great Britain by the way of New-York; and Major-General Gates engages the public faith that thefe difc patches Ihall not be opened.... | |
| Charles Stedman - 1794 - 430 sider
...captain, who fhall be appointed by. general Bur- wv--J goyne to carry difpatches to fir W. Howe, fir G. Carleton, and to Great Britain by the way of New York, and the public faith to be engaged that thefe difpatches are not to be opened. • » . . 8. Agreed. ...'-... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 sider
...GreatBritain by the way of New- York ; and major-general Gate&cngages the public faith, that these dispatches shall not be opened. These officers are to set out immediately after receiving their dispatches, and are to travel by the shortest route, and in the most expeditious manner : — Jl. During... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 sider
...GreatBritain by the way of New- York ; and major-general Gatesengages the public faith, that these dispatches shall not be opened. These officers are to set out immediately after receiving their dispatches, and are to travel by the shortest route, and in the most expeditious manner : — 11. During... | |
| 1805 - 608 sider
...shall not be opened. T!ic«e otiiccrs are to set out immediately after receiving their dispatches, and are to travel the shortest route, and in the most expeditious manner. XI. During the stay of the troops in the Mavjachusctt's Bay, the officers are to be admitted on parole,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1807 - 556 sider
...the rank of captains, wh» shall be appointed by Lieutenantgeneral Burgoyne, to carry dispatches to Sir William Howe, Sir Guy Carleton, and to Great Britain,...Major-general Gates engages the public faith, that these dispatches are not to be opened. The officers are to set out immediately after receiving their dispatches,... | |
| Henry Lee - 1812 - 444 sider
...exceeding the rank of captain, who shall be appointed by lieutenant general Burgoyne to carry despatches to sir William Howe, sir Guy Carleton, and to Great Britain, by the way of New York; and major general Gates engages the public faith, that these despatches shall not be opened. These officers... | |
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