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Four Letters Sent to General Howe by Lord Germain Referring to Embarrassments Resulting from Clashing Appointments of Persons to Vacancies Within the Army, Supplies Left at Boston, and the Recruiting of Nova Scotia Volunteers
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General Howe's Letter to Lord Germain (no.30), Referring to Dispatches Received Relative to Appointments Made to Vacancies in the Army
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General Howe's Letter to Lord Germain (no.16), Referring to the Enclosed Report Upon the State of Goods Removed from Boston, and the Plan Upon which Corps of Nova Scotia Volunteers Were Formed
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Three Letters Sent to General Howe by Lord Germain Ordering that Regiments Sent as Relief to General Carleton in Quebec be Returned Unless Necessary to Keep Them, Referring to the Shortage of Supplies in America, and Giving Direction Filling Military Vacancies
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Three Letters Sent to Lord Germain by General Howe Referring to the Resignation of Major Creed, His Receipt of the Commission of General and Commander in Chief by the 'Eagle', and the Arrival of Two Fleets Under Commodore Hotham Transporting Military Reinforcements and Supplies
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General Howe's Letter to Lord Germain (no.15), Referring to the Enclosed Warrant Confirming Under a Sign Manual, His Jurisdiction in Posting Officers to Vacancies Within the Army
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Two Letters Sent by Lord Germain to General Howe Referring to the Rebels' Evacuation of New York, Their Attempts to Set Fire to the Same, and to Claims Made for Pay of Foreign Troops
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Two Letters Sent by Lord Germain to General Howe Approving His Application for an Augmentation of Hessians to be Sent to the Aid of Colonel Donop, and Referring to Intelligence Received from Major Cuyler of Their Success Against Rebels at Long Island
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Copy of Lord Germain's Letter to General Howe Referring to the Arrival of Two Fleets Under Commodore Hotham Transporting Military Reinforcements and Supplies
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General Howe's Letter to Lord Germain, Enclosing a Letter Sent to William Dennie, a Notorious Rebel and Perpetrator in the Destruction of Tea at Boston
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