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" I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of the troops under my command at this place, which was evacuated on the llth instant and taken possession of by a detachment of sixty-five men, commanded by Captain Moses Porter, whom I had detached... "
Local History of Detroit and Wayne County - Page 60
edited by - 1928 - 623 pages
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Report - British and Foreign Bible Society, Volume 39

British and Foreign Bible Society - Bible - 1843 - 304 pages
...have no books, either in Amharic or Ethiopic.' " In a letter, dated Feb. 28, 1842, he writes :— " ' I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of twenty-two boxes, containing a quantity of Amharic Scriptures, as well as a considerable number of...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 25, Part 3

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1848 - 558 pages
...a letter here from one of our captains, Captain Holmes, of the ship " Catherine Greene;" he says, " I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of your good ship ' Catherine Greene' at St. Kitts on the ] Qth February, after a passage of 41 days from...
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The Little papers, and the M.P.S. [Continued as] Monthly papers of mission ...

Short papers of mission news - 1881 - 446 pages
...our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ will be kept at S. Peter's, Barripur, S. Calcutta. Mr. Drew says " I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of the packet of cards you were good enough to send out to us ; may I ask your acceptance of our grateful...
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The History of Detroit and Michigan

Silas Farmer - Detroit (Mich.) - 1884 - 1082 pages
...within two hours with all the troops for Detroit, (To General Wilkinson,) DETROIT, July i7th, 1796. I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival...command at this place, which was evacuated on the nth instant and taken possession of by a detachment of sixtyfive men, commanded by Captain Moses Porter,...
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The History of Detroit and Michigan: Or, the Metropolis Illustrated ; a ...

Silas Farmer - Detroit (Mich.) - 1884 - 1084 pages
...troops for Detroit. (To Gtneral WM-iium.) DETROIT, July i7th, 1796. I have the pleasure to inform yon of the safe arrival of the troops under my command at this place, which was evacuated on the nth instant and taken possession of by a detachment of sixtyfive men, commanded by Captain Moses Porter,...
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The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 2

Clarence Monroe Burton, William Stocking, Gordon K. Miller - Detroit (Mich.) - 1922 - 766 pages
...Rapids. * * * I shall embark within two hours with all the troops for Detroit." "Detroit, July 17, 1796. "I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival...the foot of the Rapids for that purpose. Myself and the troops arrived on the 13th instant." The coming of the Americans to Detroit wrought a great change...
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The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 1

Clarence Monroe Burton, William Stocking, Gordon K. Miller - Detroit (Mich.) - 1922 - 864 pages
...the troops at Greenville in the absence of General Wayne, as follows: "Detroit, July 17, 1796. "Sir: "I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival...of by a detachment of sixty-five men, commanded by Capt. Moses Porter, whom I had detached from the foot of the Rapids for that purpose. Myself and troops...
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Naval Documents Related to the Quasi-war Between the United States ..., Volume 1

United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - France - 1935 - 716 pages
...Philadelphia, regarding capture by French privateer Good Fortune Ship Two Friends, Margate Road DEAR Sir, I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of your ship Two Friends, after being taken by the French privateer Good Fortune of Bourdeaux, mounting...
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Naval Documents of the American Revolution: 1776

United States. Naval History Division - United States - 1964 - 1722 pages
...Congress will excuse us for troubling them with our thoughts, we shoud do it were we with them. We have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival of the Sloop Sachem Capt James Robison from Martinico, but the letters are not yet come up, so that we know...
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Historical Collections, Volume 34

Michigan - 1905 - 870 pages
...embark in two hours, with all the troops, for Detroit. (To general Wilkinson.) "Detroit, July 17, 1196. "I have the pleasure to inform you of the safe arrival...the foot of the Rapids for that purpose. Myself and the troops arrived on the 13th instant." JF Hamtramck. EXTRACTS FROM B. VAN CLEVE'S MEMORANDA. •...
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