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... letter . It was a reiteration of what had already been expressed by Congress ; in the present instance it produced irritation , if we may judge from the reply . " SIR , -In answer to your letter , I am to acquaint you that my command ...
... letter . It was a reiteration of what had already been expressed by Congress ; in the present instance it produced irritation , if we may judge from the reply . " SIR , -In answer to your letter , I am to acquaint you that my command ...
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... letter alluded to , of the previous summer , was in reply to one addressed in like manner . A letter , he added , addressed to a person acting in a public character , should have some inscriptions to designate it from a mere private letter ...
... letter alluded to , of the previous summer , was in reply to one addressed in like manner . A letter , he added , addressed to a person acting in a public character , should have some inscriptions to designate it from a mere private letter ...
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... letter to Reed , with the following chilling note : " DEAR SIR , -The inclosed was put into my hands by an express from White Plains . Having no idea of its being a private letter , much less suspecting the tendency of the ...
... letter to Reed , with the following chilling note : " DEAR SIR , -The inclosed was put into my hands by an express from White Plains . Having no idea of its being a private letter , much less suspecting the tendency of the ...
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CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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